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2 records for Jikradia olitoria Stanly County

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Jikradia olitoria107422015-07-22Paul Scharf, B Bockhahn1 Caught sweeping. Several NYMPHS in area , this was the only pale one. Dr Hamilton's comments: I would think it is a pale nymph of Coelidia olitoria; the “knee” joints do not extend as far forward as the eyes (as they do in Tinobregmus). Morrow Mountain State ParkMOMO0735 AM. 01_Photo
Caught sweeping. Several NYMPHS in area , this was the only pale one. Dr Hamilton's comments:"I would think it is a pale nymph of Coelidia olitoria; the “knee” joints do not extend as far forward as the eyes (as they do in Tinobregmus)."

Caught sweeping. Several NYMPHS in area , this was the only pale one. Dr Hamilton's comments: I would think it is a pale nymph of Coelidia olitoria; the “knee” joints do not extend as far forward as the eyes (as they do in Tinobregmus).

Caught sweeping. Several NYMPHS in area , this was the only pale one. Dr Hamilton's comments:" I would think it is a pale nymph of Coelidia olitoria; the “knee” joints do not extend as far forward as the eyes (as they do in Tinobregmus)."
Jikradia olitoria107422014-07-22Paul Scharf, B Bockhahn5Nymph, One Adult and several nymphs caught sweeping. Unusual face markings on nymphMorrow Mountain State ParkMOMO 01_Photo
Nymph, One Adult and several nymphs caught sweeping. Unusual face markings on nymph

Nymph, One Adult and several nymphs caught sweeping. Unusual face markings on nymph