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5 records for Ophiderma evelyna Mecklenburg County

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Ophiderma evelyna143742025-04-19 Ken Kneidel1AdultCame to UV light at night set up on the edge of an athletic field, suburban forest nearby.Randolph Middle School, Charlotte01_Photo
Came to UV light at night set up on the edge of an athletic field, suburban forest nearby.

Came to UV light at night set up on the edge of an athletic field, suburban forest nearby.

Came to UV light at night set up on the edge of an athletic field, suburban forest nearby.

Came to UV light at night set up on the edge of an athletic field, suburban forest nearby.

Came to UV light at night set up on the edge of an athletic field, suburban forest nearby.
Ophiderma evelyna143742023-04-16 Ken Kneidel1Adultdead, stuck in a tree band on oakLaTrobe Drive, Charlotte01_Photo
dead, stuck in a tree band on oak

dead, stuck in a tree band on oak
Ophiderma evelyna143742020-05-03Rob Van Epps1AdultCame to UV light. Suburban yard near woods.Davidson, NC01_Photo
Came to UV light. Suburban yard near woods.

Came to UV light. Suburban yard near woods.
Ophiderma evelyna143742020-04-17Ken Kneidel1Adult6 mm female trapped in Tanglefoot on a tree band on Willow Oak, Quercus phellosColville Rd, CharlotteWillow Oak (Quercus phellos)01_Photo
6 mm female trapped in Tanglefoot on a tree band on Willow Oak, Quercus phellos
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