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Good Habitat for Nocturnal mutillids

Good Habitat for Nocturnal mutillids
Inyo County, California, USA
Nocturnal mutillids are pretty abundent on sand dunes like these, preferably with desert plants and very few patches of grass. the males come to light, to find the females you look near or underneath desert plants. you can usually collect until 1:00am.

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