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Myochrous squamosus
Photo#1141092
Copyright © 2015
Guy A. Hanley
Unknown -
Myochrous squamosus
Vic Pick City, Mclean County, North Dakota, USA
July 11, 2004
Size: 4.9 mm
Collected on lake beach, only one specimen, Never seen another one...
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Last updated 21 September, 2015 - 11:03am
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