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Euklastus harti

Euklastus harti
Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
June 29, 2008
Came to the light at night. I only got this one bad image and no size (a few mm I guess). I am adding for now just to add NJ to the map. I believe that the ID is correct based on images already in the guide, please correct me if I am wrong. I thought I was taking a picture of a fly!

Euklastus harti
There's nothing else like this!!

Does it hold its wings vertically all the time, or only when you approach it?

 
I'm not sure
But all of the time that I saw it, it was in the same pose. Although, it may have been on alert due to the moths and such flying around near the light. But I never saw it in any other pose until it just disappeared.

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