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Eustrophopsis ornatus (VanDyke) - Eustrophopsis ornatus

Eustrophopsis ornatus (VanDyke) - Eustrophopsis ornatus
Ramsey Canyon, 5500' elev., Huachuca Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
July 24, 2013
tentative Det. D. Pollock, 2013

coll'ed at lights, BugGuide Gathering_2013

spmn in the TAMUIC

Moved

Darren Pollock says:
"It's a great photo, but the key character for arizonensis is the rugosity of the proepisterna. The overall shape, however, and color of antennomeres would lead me to think E. ornatus (Van Dyke). If the abovementioned structure is smooth and not rugose, then ornatus is the call."

Moved tentatively; cool...
Moved from Hymenorus.

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