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Maybe A. terminalis?
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Blends very well. Ft Worth Nature Center
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Went to the final class for the master naturalist interns to talk about volunteer opportunities at Oliver Nature Park. Came just a touch early to walk around. :)
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catching a ride on my husband's hat
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At lunch today, I went to Martha Walker Park -- a small park with not too much development yet. There weren't even any trails through the forested area. :)
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At lunch today, I went to Martha Walker Park -- a small park with not too much development yet. There weren't even any trails through the forested area. :)
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Brought to heard for identification.
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Rachel and I just had to get out and explore some of the park today. Also, the internet was super slow.
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Rachel and I just had to get out and explore some of the park today. Also, the internet was super slow.
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"I took pics from several angles, and they appear to show the more normal sized pronotum of A. terminalis and not A. declivis, as described on Bug Guide, as well as the hind leg flange shape. A. femorata ruled out for antennae colors. BugGuide has a great photo key to the common species under ""Identification."" http://bugguide.net/node/view/2718"
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"I took pics from several angles, and they appear to show the more normal sized pronotum of A. terminalis and not A. declivis, as described on Bug Guide, as well as the hind leg flange shape. A. femorata ruled out for antennae colors. BugGuide has a great photo key to the common species under ""Identification."" http://bugguide.net/node/view/2718"
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"I took pics from several angles, and they appear to show the more normal sized pronotum of A. terminalis and not A. declivis, as described on Bug Guide, as well as the hind leg flange shape. A. femorata ruled out for antennae colors. BugGuide has a great photo key to the common species under ""Identification."" http://bugguide.net/node/view/2718"
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"I took pics from several angles, and they appear to show the more normal sized pronotum of A. terminalis and not A. declivis, as described on Bug Guide, as well as the hind leg flange shape. A. femorata ruled out for antennae colors. BugGuide has a great photo key to the common species under ""Identification."" http://bugguide.net/node/view/2718"