What
Genus StilicopsisObserver
tyugefezDescription
Stilicopsis paradoxa
collected from leaf litter by Mike Caterino.
These neat flightless roves are pretty common in leaf litter throughout the southeastern U.S.
What
Monocesta coryliObserver
tyugefezDescription
Found on the stairwell outside the Clemson insect collection.
Photos / Sounds
Observer
tyugefezDescription
Collected and identified by Jan Ciegler.
My two cents: P. relictus is an enigmatic species that needs more study.
The aedeagus differs from coracinus: apex less strongly scooped out and hooked.
The pronotum is usually longer, with smoother basal impressions that lack a strong external carina. Those characters vary, in my experience.
The last tarsomeres are usually glabrous ventrally. This also seems like it might not be constant.
What
Philodes flavilimbusObserver
tyugefezDescription
Collected at light by @kcthetc1
double-posted from Bugguide: https://bugguide.net/node/view/2201322
What
Anillinus virginiaeObserver
tyugefezDescription
One of several found on the underside of embedded rocks. identified by genitalia dissection
What
Brathinus nitidusObserver
tyugefezDescription
found under a large rock within the spray zone of a small waterfall coming off a tall cliff.
Observer
tyugefezDescription
One of several found crawling on surfaces in the cave. Collected for research purposes with staff from VA DCR's division of Natural Heritage.
Photos / Sounds
Observer
tyugefezDescription
Collected in a buried pipe trap in a steep mesic forest.