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5 records for Paraphlepsius tennessus Mecklenburg County

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Paraphlepsius tennessus159922023-08-01 Rob Van Epps1AdultCaught sweeping in grassy area along greenway.Plum Creek Greenway01_Photo
Caught sweeping in grassy area along greenway.

Caught sweeping in grassy area along greenway.

Caught sweeping in grassy area along greenway.
Paraphlepsius tennessus159922022-09-17 Ken Kneidel1Adult7.4 mm female came to UV/CFL combo at night424 Bertonley Ave, Charlottenight01_Photo
7.4 mm female came to UV/CFL combo at night

7.4 mm female came to UV/CFL combo at night
Paraphlepsius tennessus159922022-09-08 Ken Kneidel1Adult7.6 mm, came to UV/CFL light at night424 Bertonley Ave, Charlotte01_Photo
7.6 mm, came to UV/CFL light at night

7.6 mm, came to UV/CFL light at night
Paraphlepsius tennessus159922021-01-04Ken Kneidel1Adultdead 7 mm female trapped in Tanglefoot on a tree band on oakOlde Whitehall, Charlotteoak01_Photo
dead 7 mm female trapped in Tanglefoot on a tree band on oak

dead 7 mm female trapped in Tanglefoot on a tree band on oak
Paraphlepsius tennessus159922018-09-17Ken Kneidel1female, 8 mm424 Bertonley Ave, Charlottecame to incandescent, black light set-up at night01_Photo
female, 8 mm

female, 8 mm