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Diestrammena japanica - male

Diestrammena japanica - Male
Cornell Campus, Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, USA
September 25, 2015

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Diestrammena japanica - male Diestrammena japanica - male

id basis?
I've been searching through all the images in this genus trying to find some comments about how ids were made, but I've come up with nothing. Could I trouble you to share why this is D. japanica instead of D. asynamora? I know that tarsal teeth are important but I'm not sure about the patterning differences that most people seem to be using. Thanks.

 
see my comments

 
Awesome
Thank you. And now I know that you have different handles on BugGuide and iNaturalist. Hadn't realized you were same.

 
I've confused several people that way :)
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