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Tetragonoderus fasciatus

Tetragonoderus fasciatus
Medford, Burlington Co. (~15 miles east of Philadelphia, PA) County, New Jersey, USA
June 21, 2006
Size: ~4mm
From Dillon2 I thought this was Bemb*idion varie*gatum. But a Guide search turned up Jim's previous post, which appears identical, and was redirected to Tetragonoderus fasciatus. Came to blacklight trap

Exquisite image, Tim.
Nice work!

 
Thanks Jim,
this shot is my point-n-shoot pointed through the steroscope at 10X. Not exactly up to Tom and your standards, but at least I'm getting faster :)

 
Wow!
I'll give that a try too when I buy a scope -- someday. I have a 25x macroscope but haven't worked out a good way to use it with my camera. I could sure use it on the sub-micron stuff I sometimes shoot ;-)

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