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Photo#184375
Pantarbes - female

Pantarbes - Female
Upper Big Tujunga Canyon Rd., San Gabriel Mountains, Los Angeles County, California, USA
May 21, 2008
Size: 5-6 mm
First noticed it on a flower, where its mousy appearance still showed. Alas, it flew off and I had to search on the ground .
The closed, and stalked, first posterior cell, three submarginals, spacing of antennae, pile, make it Pantarbes . Difficult to focus on what I could barely see.