Posted by ValerioW on 13-07-2016 13:13
#4
Its subfamily is Stenopogoninae. Looks like a
Cyrtopogon sp. or something, but I admit I have no familiarity with american species. Sorry
Posted by hedy2411 on 13-07-2016 21:40
#6
It´s found near Paulina Lake in Oregon.
As for me it´s hard to see the differences, I go with Valerio for a Cyrtopogon spec.
So, thanks Valerio and John for adding your reaction and the link!
Regards,
Hedy