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Argochrysis armilla
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Copyright © 2008
Dennis Haines
Argochrysis armilla
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Ash Mountain, 2800' elev., Tulare County, California, USA
May 26, 1984
Size: ca. 4 mm.
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Contributed by
Dennis Haines
on 15 January, 2008 - 3:23pm
Last updated 2 February, 2022 - 1:40pm
Moved
I wish there was a way to move an already created guide page to a subfamily + tribe! I deleted the original one and moved Argochrysis to the correct subfamily and tribe.
Moved from
Chrysidini
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George Waldren
, 15 January, 2008 - 5:40pm
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Sorry
I tried to find the classification and thought that was it! Sorry for the inconvenience!
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Will Chatfield-Taylor
, 15 January, 2008 - 11:04pm
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No prob at all! There are dif
No prob at all man! I just wish there was a way to move genera around. I hope my comment didn't come across the wrong way. There are differing views on some of the subfamilies + tribes of the family. The biggest is the genus Parnopes, which is considered by some to belong to a subfamily of its own while some a tribe within the Chrysidinae.
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George Waldren
, 16 January, 2008 - 12:07am
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Moved
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George Waldren
, 15 January, 2008 - 5:38pm
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Will Chatfield-Taylor
, 15 January, 2008 - 4:11pm
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