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Leptostylus asperatus
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Copyright © 2010
Lori Owenby
Leptostylus asperatus
Riverbend Park, Catawba County, North Carolina, USA
April 6, 2010
This small longhorn was attracted to our mercury vapor light set up for our moth inventory.
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Contributed by
Lori Owenby
on 9 April, 2010 - 8:43am
Last updated 9 April, 2010 - 3:32pm
not sure how your ID was obtained, but the bug belongs here :)
Moved from
Ecyrus dasycerus
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v belov
, 9 April, 2010 - 3:02pm
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Thanks!
I wasn't sure at all what it was--that was just my best guess. It sure was a handsome specimen!
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Lori Owenby
, 9 April, 2010 - 3:31pm
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i see... handsome indeed! thanks for your contribution
i wanna see more of your work on BG, Lori.
BUT please do not put images on the guide pages based on guesses [even the best ones] before they get reviewed by experts. People rely on the integrity of this site, and one misidentification may lead to many others -- and proliferate over the web... you know how fast such things happen nowadays
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v belov
, 9 April, 2010 - 3:39pm
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