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Photo#59801
unknown bug

unknown bug
Durham County, North Carolina, USA
June 22, 2006
Size: 1.5 inches
This interesting bug was attracted to my black light "tent". The antennae must be diagnostic?

Male glowworm
The females look larval all their life and eat millipedes. The males use their outlandish antennae to locate them. Family Phengodidae. The (or at least some) males also glow weakly.

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