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March-0BG.J.2011.03 - Enaphalodes rufulus

March-0BG.J.2011.03 - Enaphalodes rufulus
March, Dallas County, Missouri, USA
July 21, 2011
Size: 26.0 mm
At Mercury Vapor light. Hopefully different from: https://bugguide.net/node/view/1921840 This one is dark reddish-brown, and #1921840 is black.

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Enaphalodes rufulus, female
The more reddish ground color and the dense yellowish pubescence help separate this species from the similar E. atomarius and E. cortiphagus. All three species can often be found in the same localities.

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