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Leptoglossus concolor
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Copyright © 2009 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department - Joshua S. Rose Ph.D.
Leptoglossus, different date, same place, same species? -
Leptoglossus concolor
World Birding Center at Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
August 27, 2008
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Contributed by
Joshua Stuart Rose
on 24 June, 2009 - 12:48am
Last updated 12 July, 2019 - 2:05pm
Moved tentatively
Moved from
Leptoglossus
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v belov
, 12 July, 2019 - 2:05pm
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Blast from the past
Thanks for working on these Vassili! I love seeing something I uploaded over a decade ago finally being tagged to species, at least tentatively...
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Joshua Stuart Rose
, 12 July, 2019 - 3:11pm
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happy to help...
i'm using BG as a testing ground for my rookie understanding of this group acquired in the process of sorting out truckloads of
student-collected large coreids... i embarked on this quite reluctantly: the idea was to figure out what those monstrosities are >> to keep a handful of each sp. >> to dispose of the surplus >> and to free some room for 'real stuff' -- by which i mean drab, obscure, uncharismatic bugs under 7 mm, preferably under 4 mm... i abhor macrojunk taking so much drawer space
but, as always, i've ended up finding these bugs worth attention; hopefully, i'll get over it
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v belov
, 12 July, 2019 - 7:57pm
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