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Looks like a phantom double header, from SW Florida - Dasychira

Looks like a phantom double header, from SW Florida - Dasychira
Bradenton, manatee County, Florida, USA
June 8, 2016
Size: 42mm x 15mm x 5mm
My guess is that it is an asp of some type, just never seen one like it.

Moved

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Southern Tussock cat…
Not a snake.

See reference here.

 
Looks tike the one below.
Looks alot like this, although I did not find a size for the tagged one from Tampa. Below:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/776573/2160405

I also looked it up, and yes there are insects refered to as ASPS.
I know there is an Asp snake too.

-bob b-

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