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Photo#599429
Hohonus lacteicollis (Champion) - Hohonus lacteicollis

Hohonus lacteicollis (Champion) - Hohonus lacteicollis
Ramsey Canyon, Huachuca Mtns, 1524 m, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
July 25, 1989
Size: 10 mm
Det. E. G. Riley, 2011

coll'ed by R. Anderson, on Phoradendron leucarpum (=flavescens)

spmn in the TAMUIC

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Hohonus lacteicollis (Champion) - Hohonus lacteicollis Hohonus lacteicollis (Champion) - Hohonus lacteicollis

Yes
I know this one, It develops in the stem of oak mistletoe and looks just like a bird dropping.
http://flickr.com/gp/margarethebrummermann/b88326

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