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Mantisfly at blacklight (Mantispidae) - Dicromantispa sayi

Mantisfly at blacklight (Mantispidae) - Dicromantispa sayi
Deering Estate North Addition Preserve (Saltmarsh and mangrove habitat), Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA
August 8, 2021
iNaturalist observation: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/91030861

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Mantisfly at blacklight (Mantispidae) - Dicromantispa sayi Mantisfly at blacklight (mantispidae) - Dicromantispa sayi

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Agreed. The antennae are tricolored, so we don't even need to see wing venation to rule out Leptomantispa (though there are at least 8 "wishbones" visible anyway). And the wings don't have the pigmented veins or apices found in D. interrupta.

Dicromantispa sayi, i expect

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