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Photo#281769
Epinysson

Epinysson
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
May 30, 2009
Size: 7-8 mm

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Moved
Moved from Nyssonini.

Nyssonini
it could be Epinysson bellus

 
Epinysson
E. bellus was my first thought as well. However, the humeral angles are very rounded, which would exclude bellus. Down south E. mellipes sometimes have tergum 1 largely red so this would be another option. Without a specimen at hand it is difficult to positive ID, though.

 
Epinysson
Epinysson opulentus would be another option, probably the most likely one. However, there is not enough detail here to decide the matter.

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