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Snakefly

Genus Agulla

Photo by Brian38
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

These predators have an elongated prothorax. They feed on aphids and mites.

Habitat:

Spotted on either cow parsnip or giant hogweed along with several dungflies. Mixed woods and wetlands nearby.

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Comments (2)

Great series Brian. Never heard of them before. Thanks for sharing.

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