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Nymph of Dactylotum bicolor? - Aidemona azteca

Nymph of Dactylotum bicolor? - Aidemona azteca
Madera Cnyon, whitehouse picknick area, Pima County, Arizona, USA
September 27, 2007
Size: ca 1 cm

4th instar
Thought I'd add a quick comment about age of the nymph. It is a next to last instar. You can tell this because the wing pads are folded upward with the triangular hind wings over the smaller forwings, but still quite small. It is also a male.

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