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Columbian Trig? - Cyrtoxipha columbiana - female

Columbian Trig? - Cyrtoxipha columbiana - Female
Montrose, Laurens County, Georgia, USA
August 28, 2011
Size: unrecorded
Found in unknown bush out on the front lawn. These guys are common enough, but I never really put much effort into getting an image of them, mainly because they are hard to catch unawares. This is a male, correct?

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Moved from Cyrtoxipha.

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Yes; no
Yes, this looks like a Columbian Trig. It has no modification of the front wings, though, so I believe this is a female.

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