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Omus californicus intermedius Horn - Omus californicus - male

Omus californicus intermedius Horn - Omus californicus - Male
Ash Mountain, 2800' elev., Tulare County, California, USA
March 20, 2009
Size: 23 mm
Hiding under a rock. This is the species most commonly encountered in the Chaparral and lower margins of the Yellow Pine Forest of the Sierra Nevadas.

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