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119 Acrolophus griseus, A. davisellus or other? - Acrolophus minor

119 Acrolophus griseus, A. davisellus or other? - Acrolophus minor
Boerne, near Cave Without A Name, Kendall County, Texas, USA
April 29, 2014
Came to porch light.

Thanks for your hard work on
Ann, thanks for your hard work and persistence.

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Moved per new information from Peter Jump.

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I have had A. griseus and it is much lighter. I might think a dark would a possibility. Not an ID.

Completely changed my mind!!! Had a similar one 2 nights ago and ID'd it like you did yours. Contacted an expert recommended by Kyhl Austin and am sending the specimen for him to check. He thought it might be a Mexican species, but Ed Knudson tended to agree with you and I. Will leave it here until I hear back from his dissection.

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