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Male, Agulla? - Agulla - male

Male, Agulla? - Agulla - Male
Molino Canyon Vista, Pima County, Arizona, USA
May 2, 2020
Coordinates: 32.326915, -110.699504
Elevation: 4,116 ft
Extremely abundant at ultraviolet lights that night
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Male, Agulla? - Agulla - male Male, Agulla? - Agulla - male Male, Agulla? - Agulla - male

Moved
Moved from Typical Snakeflies.

Moved
Moved from Agulla.

Evidently, Alena is also found in Arizona (although neither BG nor iNat has any specimens definitively identified as such). I don't know how to separate the two genera, so I'm moving these back to family to be safe.

 
Agulla confirmed (via images) by
Univ. Prof. Dr. Ulrike Aspöck (Naturhistorisches Museum Wien)
World authority on Raphidioptera

Moved
Moved from Snakeflies.

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