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Narvesus carolinensis
Photo#207549
Copyright © 2008
margarethe brummermann
Assassin Bug at black light -
Narvesus carolinensis
Picture Rocks, NW of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
July 28, 2008
Size: more than 1 cm
Contributed by
margarethe brummermann
on 29 July, 2008 - 2:25pm
Last updated 31 March, 2009 - 8:11am
Moved
Moved from
Assassin Bugs
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John R. Maxwell
, 7 November, 2008 - 3:01pm
N. carolinensis...
based on the larger size and range. Diaditus is unknown west of TX.
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drswanny
, 7 November, 2008 - 12:51pm
Diaditus
maybe pictipes?
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margarethe brummermann
, 2 September, 2008 - 6:01pm
Narvesus carolinensis in the BG looks about the same :-[
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v belov
, 1 October, 2008 - 7:13pm
Moved
Moved from
True Bugs
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Eric R. Eaton
, 25 August, 2008 - 11:56pm
Cool!
I haven't seen anything like this here in town! Hey, where is the town of "Pi?" Sorry, you might want to edit the location:-)
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Eric R. Eaton
, 29 July, 2008 - 3:38pm
ah, the mysterious π
It's Picture Rocks, NW of Tucson, some glitch in the automated fill-in that I'm using. I was trying my black light on our fence to the Long-horn pasture, hoping for dung beetles, but none of those showed up
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margarethe brummermann
, 29 July, 2008 - 4:16pm