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Penthetria heteroptera

Photo by maplemoth662
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Field Notes

Description:

At 3:30 p.m. in the afternoon, I walked over to the right front window of my house, and I saw two black insects, mating on a pane of glass. These two insects, were about one half of an inch long. These two insects had wings, and were able to fly. These two insects, had two antennae, and six jointed legs. These two insects, stayed together in the mating position, for over thirty minutes. The color of these two insects, was black.

Habitat:

I spotted these two insects, mating, on a pane of glass, on the right front window, of my house.

Notes:

I spotted these two insects, mating, on a pane of glass, on the right front window, of my house, at 3:30 p.m. in the afternoon. These two insects had wings, and were able to fly.

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PublishedJune 21, 2017

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