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Atylostagma glabra? - Atylostagma glabra

Atylostagma glabra? - Atylostagma glabra
Madera Canyon, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
August 17, 2018
Size: 26 mm
UAIC-1151780
Attracted to mercury vapor and ultraviolet lights
Coordinates: 31.727679, -110.880797

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Nice live photos!
This is an enigmatic longhorn. I'm starting to suspect that these have a 2 year life cycle. I collected them in my yard in 2016, but didn't get any last year. A few nights ago, 3 showed up at my lights. They always look teneral, but this is as dark as they get. Always good to see this mostly tropical species in our area.

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