A place to compile observations of a particular Acrolophus phenotype that was abundant in the middle Rio Grande region during June of 2021.
Features:
Lengths in the range of 13.1 to 13.3 mm, some are 11.6 to 11.7 mm.
Predominantly gray/white, always un-brownish.
A pair of black/white linear streaks canting upward toward the tail (typical of many Acrolophus species); variable ...more ↓
A place to compile observations of a particular Acrolophus phenotype that was abundant in the middle Rio Grande region during June of 2021.
Features:
Lengths in the range of 13.1 to 13.3 mm, some are 11.6 to 11.7 mm.
Predominantly gray/white, always un-brownish.
A pair of black/white linear streaks canting upward toward the tail (typical of many Acrolophus species); variable in strength.
If white markings are present, these are vague and form no convincing shape (diamond or otherwise).
Many individuals show patches of irregularly polygonal white scales.
Boldly checkered fringe with checkering along the basal margin.
Fluffy forearms and luxuriant palps.
Antennae serrate
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