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Loxa? but with banded antennae - Loxa flavicollis

Loxa? but with banded antennae - Loxa flavicollis
World Birding Center at Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
September 19, 2008
The Guide has a heap of Loxa photos, mostly L. flavicollis, but all seem to show solid-colored antennae. This critter, and a few others I took at Bentsen, show banded antennae. What does that mean?

Yes, this is from the big light in the park maintenance yard.

Loxa flavicollis
Donald Thomas det.

Moved from Loxa.

ID confirmed by Joe Eger: Loxa sp.
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