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Grayish crane fly with amber & blackish legs and gray-brown wings without stigma. - Dicranoptycha - male - female

Grayish crane fly with amber & blackish legs and gray-brown wings without stigma. - Dicranoptycha - Male Female
Harmon Canyon Preserve, Ventura County, California, USA
April 15, 2024
Size: ~ 15 mm
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Grayish crane fly with amber & blackish legs and gray-brown wings without stigma. - Dicranoptycha - male - female Grayish crane fly with amber & blackish legs and gray-brown wings without stigma. - Dicranoptycha - male - female Grayish crane fly with amber & blackish legs and gray-brown wings without stigma. - Dicranoptycha - male - female Grayish crane fly with amber & blackish legs and gray-brown wings without stigma. - Dicranoptycha - male - female Grayish crane fly with amber & blackish legs and gray-brown wings without stigma. - Dicranoptycha - male - female Grayish crane fly with amber & blackish legs and gray-brown wings without stigma. - Dicranoptycha - male - female Grayish crane fly with amber & blackish legs and gray-brown wings without stigma. - Dicranoptycha - male - female

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