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4 records for Osbornellus clarus Warren County

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Osbornellus clarus164002014-09-17Kyle Kittelberger, Brian Bockhahn, Paul Scharf12open grassy area within mixed hardwood forest habitatCounty Line ParkKELAfound at night, attracted with a light02_Sight
Osbornellus clarus164002014-09-07Paul Scharf 1Attracted to LightLake Gaston0700 AM01_Photo
Attracted to Light
Osbornellus clarus164002014-07-05Paul Scharf1Attracted To LightLake Gaston0700 AM01_Photo
Attracted To Light
Osbornellus clarus164002011-06-28Paul Scharf 1Attracted to Black Light. IAW Bugguide: The eastern species with a mottled head. Note that the wing tips have rectangular anteapical cells, not the twisted ones of ScaphoideusLake Gaston2153 PM01_Photo
Attracted to Black Light. IAW Bugguide: The eastern species with a mottled head. Note that the wing tips have rectangular anteapical cells, not the twisted ones of Scaphoideus