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Pnirontis infirma female and egg - Pnirontis infirma - female

Pnirontis infirma female and egg - Pnirontis infirma - Female
Lutz (Tampa), Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
July 1, 2018
As with almost all Stenopodainae, these are very common at lights. I believe this is the female. I was able to keep a mating pair that had successfully mated. A few eggs were laid by the female as well.

They were identified to species based on the location and presence of spines on characteristic areas.

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