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Photo#234139
Trimerotropis cincta - male

Trimerotropis cincta - Male
Defiance Plateau, Sawmill Road x Hwy 264, Apache County, Arizona, USA
August 17, 2008
Size: 26 mm

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Dark mask
You can see the dark above and below the antennae. This is characteristic of this species, though some (most often females) don't show it. There is often a distinct line crossing the eyes too, but the eyes on this one are so dark, it doesn't show.

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