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barklouse - Aaroniella

barklouse - Aaroniella
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
August 1, 2013
Caught in a beating sheet from dead branches with dead leaves still attached.

comment by Ed Mockford:
"I wouldn't mind having a look at some of those Aaroniella specimens. An undescribed sp. has turned up in some parts of eastern US in the last 3 years, and I don't yet have a good idea of where it is found. Diagnostic features can't be seen in dorsal view photos."

If
you still have it, I would like it.

Thanks

 
Got one saved for you
I knew this might interest you. Now that I know how to find them, I could probably get more if you wanted more.

 
4-5
are always nice. It's not like they will fill up a drawer, or even a microvial.

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