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Hopper - Otiocerus coquebertii

Hopper - Otiocerus coquebertii
Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
July 1, 2009
Size: 6 mm

Moved
Moved from Otiocerus.

Looks like
an Otiocerus to me. Just found my first recently.

 
Thanks! That's what I thought
Thanks! That's what I thought-but which one now.
(the first one I found I thought was a moth-really pretty)

 
It's paler than
those here - I wonder if it was freshly molted?

 
Otiocerus coquebertii
Yes, you can barely see the oblique orange stripes on the wings, and the antennal processes are not yet fully developed.

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