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Female, Aphalara? - Aphalara

Female, Aphalara? - Aphalara
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
June 23, 2018
Size: 2 mm
It looks similar to Aphalara monticola which is supposed to occur only in Alberta, Canada
At Las Lagunas de Anza Wetlands
Coordinates: 31.390507, -110.955755
Attracted to mercury vapor and ultraviolet lights

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Moved
Moved from Psylloidea.

Aphalara yes
But unfortunately can't tell the species. The female genitalia are a weird shape, a bit unlike anything depicted in the literature.

 
I'll be happy to ship you specimens
if I happen to find them. This is the only one that I have caught so far

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