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Sigmoria latior

Sigmoria latior
Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve, Moore County, North Carolina, USA
March 22, 2008
Size: 40 mm
I teased it a bit to get it to roll up. You can see some fluid exuded--I presume a chemical defense. I did not note any strong odor, but my hay fever was acting up.

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Sigmoria latior Sigmoria latior

This would be an intergrade s
This would be an intergrade specimen of Sigmoria (Sigmoria) latior (Brolemann). Rowland Shelley

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