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Haplorhynchites pseudomexicanus Hamilton - Haplorhynchites pseudomexicanus

Haplorhynchites pseudomexicanus Hamilton - Haplorhynchites pseudomexicanus
Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
July 26, 2013
Det. Charles W. O'Brien, 2013

coll'ed beating/sweeping, spmn to be deposited into TAMUIC

BugGuide Gathering_2013

Moved
Moved from Haplorhynchites.

ID
Haplorhynchites pseudomexicanus Hamilton As stated, usualy paler blue but varies some and lighting can change appearance too.

Looks like planifrons
but I have only seen that sp in spring on Brittle bush. Pseudomexicanus is out now, but it's sturdier and lighter blue, but maybe I've always seen females because I collected them from the host plant