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Anorus, but maybe a sp different from the one I find in Picture Rocks? - Anorus arizonicus - male

Anorus, but maybe a sp different from the one I find in Picture Rocks? - Anorus arizonicus - Male
Sabino Canyon, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
May 4, 2010
Size: 11 mm
Eric Eaton found this one

Moved
Moved from Anorus.

 
You moved two very different ones
to the same sp.

again, A. arizonicus, look fo
again, A. arizonicus, look for the larviform females...they should be getting mobbed by males out in the dark; maybe dusk, maybe early morning, no one knows...put out can traps...it might be too late this year. Trick is to be ready for them next year at the incipience of monsoon rain.

 
Yes, it's too late now
they've disappeared some weeks ago

fantastisch. too bad i can't help you with sp.
Moved from ID Request.

 
WOW
I never colleced dascillids in AZ :(

 
Last night
I swept a whole bunch out of my kitchen - they and the male Velvet Ants find every crack under doors when the lights are on )-:

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