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Female Euborellia annulipes? - Euborellia annulipes - female

Female Euborellia annulipes? - Euborellia annulipes - Female
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
May 28, 2017
Size: 16 mm
Found under a rock in the middle of a patch of bamboo plants.
The "black armbands" of E. annulipes match, but not the antennae in regard to the number of segments or the pale antennomeres. Also, the left antenna has one more segment than the right.
Coordinates: 31.335376, -110.937947
Elevation: 3,932 ft

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Female Euborellia annulipes? - Euborellia annulipes - female Female Euborellia annulipes? - Euborellia annulipes - female

Moved
Moved from Euborellia.

Moved
Moved from Earwigs.

Antennae seem very fragile in this genus
Not unusual to see segments missing. I expect both antennae are missing segments since it has a low count as it is.

 
Thank you James
This makes perfect sense

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