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Crane Fly - Cladura flavoferruginea

Crane Fly - Cladura flavoferruginea
Dixville, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
September 25, 2005
Size: 8mm

Crane Fly
A female Cladura flavoferruginea, a fall species flying from September to November. This one really marks the autumn is upon us, I am looking foward to seeing your next species, the snow crane fly (Chionea) soon - Chen

 
Thanks but
I'm not looking forward to the cold and snow. I'll look for the snow crane fly, and get a shot of it.

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