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Cephus from montane Sierra Nevada - Cephus cinctus - male

Cephus from montane Sierra Nevada - Cephus cinctus - Male
A few miles southeast of Kyburz, near China Flat Campground, El Dorado County, California, USA
June 25, 2018
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I count 16 (maybe 17?) flagellomeres here, making 18 (or 19?) antennal segments in total (i.e. counting the scape & pedicel, which are obscured in this photo). This is the basis for going with 17-22 antennal segments in "item 2)" of the remarks under the 1st (& last) photo(s) in this series.

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