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Perginae sp. (subfamily) (Unidentified pergine sawfly)

Perginae sp. (subfamily)
Perginae sp. (subfamily)
Perginae sp. (subfamily)

Periclystus circuiter (Angular Wing Antlion)

Periclystus circuiter
Periclystus circuiter
Periclystus circuiter

Phalaenoides glycinae (Grapevine Moth)

Phalaenoides glycinae
Phalaenoides glycinae
Phalaenoides glycinae

Phallaria ophiusaria (Large Leaf Moth)

Phallaria ophiusaria
Phallaria ophiusaria
Phallaria ophiusaria

Phaulacridium vittatum (Wingless Grasshopper)

Phaulacridium vittatum
Phaulacridium vittatum
Phaulacridium vittatum

Phelotis cognata (Long-fringed Bark Moth)

Phelotis cognata
Phelotis cognata
Phelotis cognata

Philobota (genus) (Unidentified Philobota genus moths)

Philobota (genus)
Philobota (genus)
Philobota (genus)

Philobota productella (Pasture Tunnel Moth)

Philobota productella
Philobota productella
Philobota productella

Philobota stella (A concealer moth)

Philobota stella
Philobota stella
Philobota stella

Philophlaeus sp. (genus) (Bark carab beetle)

Philophlaeus sp. (genus)
Philophlaeus sp. (genus)
Philophlaeus sp. (genus)

Phrissogonus laticostata (Apple looper moth)

Phrissogonus laticostata
Phrissogonus laticostata
Phrissogonus laticostata

Pieris rapae (Cabbage White)

Pieris rapae
Pieris rapae
Pieris rapae

Plecoptera sp. (order) (Unidentified Stone fly)

Plecoptera sp. (order)
Plecoptera sp. (order)
Plecoptera sp. (order)

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