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Two species known from this remote desert locale - Apiocera macswaini

Two species known from this remote desert locale - Apiocera macswaini
Antelope Springs, Inyo County, California, USA
July 11, 2016
Habitat image: The dome-like area under the saltbush (Atriplex canescens), in which the apiocerid was found, appears at bottom center of the image.

The picture is tilted somewhat from the horizontal to include a portion of the sky, in order to provide orientation/context.

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Two species known from this remote desert locale - Apiocera macswaini - male Two species known from this remote desert locale - Apiocera macswaini - male Two species known from this remote desert locale - Apiocera macswaini - male Two species known from this remote desert locale - Apiocera macswaini - male Two species known from this remote desert locale - Apiocera macswaini - male Two species known from this remote desert locale - Apiocera macswaini - male Two species known from this remote desert locale - Apiocera macswaini

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