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Lathrobium washingtoni - male

Lathrobium washingtoni - Male
~90km NW of Peace River, Alberta, Canada
Size: ~12mm
The pattern on the ventral side of the male's abdomen is characteristic of washingtoni. The 7th sternite is emarginate, surrounded by a concave disk of hairs which is also repeated on the 6th sternite. The female's sternal plate is split into two.

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thanks!
i should really learn how to move these around :-} thx sean!

 
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I had to make a page for it. If there is a page, you can do it yourself, but to make one you need to be an editor. No problem!

 
aah...
i see :-D

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