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Corydalus texanus ? - Orohermes crepusculus - female

Corydalus texanus ? - Orohermes crepusculus - Female
Soda Springs Flume, Umpqua National Forest, Douglas County, Oregon, USA
July 15, 2017
Size: about 50 mm
Found near the Umpqua River on the ground. I suspect it was attracted to a bright light on a small building that is part of a power plant.

If I am correct on my identification it is the first Oregon photo for Bug Guide.

Moved
Moved from Dysmicohermes disjunctus.

Note the less hairy pronotum and differing traits of wing venation (in addition to those noted in the below graphic, the costal cells are longer).


 
thanks again -- i stand corrected

Moved tentatively; Corydalus look quite different
see images in the guide at(1)

Moved from ID Request.

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