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Photo#1031738
Anovia virginalis (Wickham) - Novius virginalis

Anovia virginalis (Wickham) - Novius virginalis
Gila National Forest, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
June 25, 1997
Size: 3.0 mm
I noticed that the guide was missing this one, our only native Anovia. The specimen is a little dirty but it is the only one I have in the collection.

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Where do you see these guys?
Are they in trees or on lower shrubs or vegetation?

 
No info
Sorry, the label has no collecting details and my memory doesn't go back 18 years. I've been collecting in NM for more than 30 years and this was the only one I ever found.

neat...
Moved from Anovia.

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