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3 records for Osbornellus limosus Wake County

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sciNamecomNameiddateobservernumberlife_stagecommentslocationparktime_of_dayplantobsTypephoto_link
Osbornellus limosus121772017-09-20Kyle Kittelberger1pic taken, femalenear Falls LakeFALAnight02_Sight
Osbornellus limosus121772014-09-04Kyle Kittelberger1mixed hardwood forest habitatnear Falls LakeFALAfound at night, attracted with a black light01_Photo
mixed hardwood forest habitat

mixed hardwood forest habitat; "this individual has a less deeply cleft female pregenital sternite, more so than in O. auronitens" AH

mixed hardwood forest habitat

mixed hardwood forest habitat
Osbornellus limosus121772011-06-04Kyle Kittelberger1mixed hardwood forest habitat; there are other similar looking species, but this matches the bugguide pics for O. limosus bestseen at night, attracted with a black light02_Sight