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I think this is... - Chauliodes rastricornis

I think this is... - Chauliodes rastricornis
Arlington, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
April 15, 2010
Size: ~1.75 inches long
...Chauliodes rastricornis (Spring Fishfly), but I would like a second opinion.

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Moved from ID Request.

According to the Guide...
"a Chauliodes with serrate antennae should be a female C. rastricornis." Given that this appears to be Chauliodes (and not Corydalus), your ID looks good to me.

 
Thanks...
...I was pretty sure, but since I am an amateur I usually try to get a second opinion.

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