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9 records for Omolicna uhleri Warren County

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Omolicna uhleri125752015-09-29Paul Scharf5Attracted to LightLake Gaston0700 AM01_Photo
Attracted to Light

Attracted to Light

Attracted to Light
Omolicna uhleri125752014-09-17Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharf4open grassy area within mixed hardwood forest habitatCounty Line ParkKELAfound at night, attracted with a light02_Sight
Omolicna uhleri125752014-08-16Paul Scharf 35Throughout Aug and early Sep , I've been averaging 30-40 individuals nightly. By 8 Sep the numbers have dropped to about a dozenLake Gaston01_Photo
Throughout Aug and early Sep , I've been averaging 30-40 individuals nightly. By 8 Sep the numbers have dropped to about a dozen
Omolicna uhleri125752013-10-02Paul Scharf1Attracted to Black LightLake Gaston0450 AM02_Sight
Omolicna uhleri125752013-09-13Paul Scharf SeveralAttracted to Black Light. Fairly common throughout month of SeptLake Gaston0510 AM02_Sight
Omolicna uhleri125752013-08-31Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharf25mixed hardwood, open forest near lake edgeHubquarter, at Lake Gastonfound at night, attracted with lights02_Sight
Omolicna uhleri125752012-08-10Paul Scharf SeveralAttracted to Black LightLake Gaston0548 AM01_Photo
Attracted to Black Light
Omolicna uhleri125752012-08-10Paul Scharf SeveralAttracted to Black LightLake Gaston0707 AM01_Photo
Attracted to Black Light
Omolicna uhleri125752012-08-09Paul Scharf SeveralAttracted to Black LightLake Gaston0529 AM01_Photo
Attracted to Black Light