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Red-lipped Green Lacewing (Chrysoperla rufilabris)
Photo#488054
Copyright © 2011
Robert Lord Zimlich
Green Lacewing -
Chrysoperla rufilabris
Mobile (Dog River), Mobile County, Alabama, USA
January 31, 2011
Perhaps an overwintering
Chrysoperla
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Last updated 13 January, 2021 - 5:27am
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