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Photo#722513
hopper 53 - Oeclidius

hopper 53 - Oeclidius
Vail, Pima County, Arizona, USA
August 7, 2011
this had cottony fluff on its abdomen

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hopper 53 - Oeclidius hopper 53 - Oeclidius

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Oeclidius fraternus
Looks like Oecleus, but has much more prominent antennae. This resembles O. brickellus in having three pale lines on the thorax, but has a darker dorsum, a larger number of apical cells, and the dark spot on the wing margin near the tip is characteristic of this species.

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