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Photo#198451
Melanolestes picipes - male

Melanolestes picipes - Male
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
July 6, 2008

Yes.
The red-bordered specimens were once assigned their own species name, but now are recognized as a simple variation. This is a male specimen (females are wingless). Nice image:-)

 
Eric- Thanks! I have done a l
Eric- Thanks! I have done a little experimenting with a second camera and hope to provide better pictues of little ones in the future.

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