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Apparently it keys to Euhybus in MND
John Schneider
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Confirmation or further ID possible? Came to UV light Nov. 2, 2009. Houston, TX USA
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Same specimen. If there is another way to post multiple images, let me know.
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You are probably right. Where is it from?

BTW: The only way to post multiple images in athread is to reply to your own post. Sorry.
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Found in Houston, Texas, USA.
Edited by John Schneider on 11-03-2011 04:56
 
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