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1 record for Thionia quinquata Moore County

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Thionia quinquata145722014-06-04Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn2sandhills (pine forest) habitat with lots of shrubby vegetation; notice how far the nose juts out (compared to T. simplex)Weymouth Woods, along the trailsWEWOfound during the day, caught while sweepnettingpine (probably longleaf)01_Photo
sandhills (pine forest) habitat with lots of shrubby vegetation; notice how far the nose juts out (compared to T. simplex)

sandhills (pine forest) habitat with lots of shrubby vegetation; notice how far the nose juts out (compared to T. simplex)

sandhills (pine forest) habitat with lots of shrubby vegetation; notice how far the nose juts out (compared to T. simplex)