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Photo#168127
Possibly Conalcaea huachucana? - Conalcaea huachucana - female

Possibly Conalcaea huachucana? - Conalcaea huachucana - Female
Sierra Vista, Ft. Huachuca, E side Huachuca Mts, Upper Garden Canyon Picnic Area, oak-juniper woodland w/stream, approx 5,370', Cochise County, Arizona, USA
October 19, 2007
Size: c. 2 cm

bothersome detail
It certainly looks like Conalcea, but C. huachucana should have little tiny oval wings half black, half light, and they aren't on this one. Could be a male ate them off while mating (that happens).

Jeff says yes, I'll move it
Jeff says yes, I'll move it

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