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Assassin Bug at black light - Narvesus carolinensis

Assassin Bug at black light - Narvesus carolinensis
Picture Rocks, NW of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
July 28, 2008
Size: more than 1 cm

Moved
Moved from Assassin Bugs.

N. carolinensis...
based on the larger size and range. Diaditus is unknown west of TX.

Diaditus
maybe pictipes?

 
Narvesus carolinensis in the BG looks about the same :-[
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Moved
Moved from True Bugs.

Cool!
I haven't seen anything like this here in town! Hey, where is the town of "Pi?" Sorry, you might want to edit the location:-)

 
ah, the mysterious π
It's Picture Rocks, NW of Tucson, some glitch in the automated fill-in that I'm using. I was trying my black light on our fence to the Long-horn pasture, hoping for dung beetles, but none of those showed up

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