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Amphigerontia

Amphigerontia
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
August 21, 2015

Do you have the specimen?
This one is either Amphigerontia bifasciata or A. montivaga. The forewing pattern is very similar and both have been recorded from Colorado. I'll have to leave it at Amphgerontia for now.

The question mark in your title is confusing.
If you're certain of the genus, it's not needed. If you're not certain, the image should be posted to a higher taxon (e.g., Psocodea) for expert review.

Thanks!

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