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Male, Neohermes filicornis? - Neohermes filicornis - male

Male, Neohermes filicornis? - Neohermes filicornis - Male
Madera Canyon, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
June 17, 2018
Size: 35 mm (to wing tips)
Several specimens were attracted to mercury vapor and ultraviolet lights
Whitehouse Picnic area
Coordinates: 31.733541, -110.882217

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Male, Neohermes filicornis? - Neohermes filicornis - male Male, Neohermes filicornis? - Neohermes filicornis - male Male, Neohermes filicornis? - Neohermes filicornis - male Male, Neohermes filicornis? - Neohermes filicornis - male Male, Neohermes filicornis? - Neohermes filicornis - male Male, Neohermes filicornis? - Neohermes filicornis - male Male, Neohermes filicornis? - Neohermes filicornis - male Male, Neohermes filicornis? - Neohermes filicornis - male Male, Neohermes filicornis? - Neohermes filicornis - male

Moved
Moved from Alderflies, Dobsonflies, and Fishflies.

This is the only species likely in AZ. If you still have the specimen, could you try for a lateral photo of the terminalia?

 
Sorry Brady
After the photo shoot, I let the poor beast go its merry way. They were relatively abundant on 5/17/18. If I find any others, I'll pay more attention to the terminalia.

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