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Post by trehopr1 on Sept 17, 2021 11:37:49 GMT -8
Well, you're right although, I am the southernmost location (of us four); at being an hour west of Chicago.
Your upstate New York location makes you the furthest east.
I just like to put my (two cents worth in) if I have something relative to say/add in any given thread.
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Post by mikeh on Sept 17, 2021 16:52:59 GMT -8
Mike, you finished? BTW, that's an incredible canadensis. I think we are about finished, seems like the temps will stay high enough for the next few weeks that there are still a few things flying but most everything interesting is done. There are still a few Hemileuca species that still fly this late.
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Post by mikeh on Oct 21, 2021 10:31:25 GMT -8
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Post by exoticimports on Oct 21, 2021 11:48:18 GMT -8
Nice Mike. Thanks
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Post by mikeh on Nov 17, 2021 20:53:40 GMT -8
Here is something a little different, here are the lifer cerambycidae for me from this year. Oberea perspicillata from Colorado Megacyllene angulifera from Montana Mecas pergrata from Colorado Oberea tripunctata from Colorado Typocerus sinuatus from Colorado Centrodera spurca from Utah Trichocnemis spiculatus from Utah Arhopalus asperatus from California Centrodera nevadica from California Moneilema semipunctatum from Utah UnIDed From New Mexico Aneflus calvatus from Arizona Cyphonotida rostrata from Arizona
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