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Anthidium tenuiflorae, F, back Keweenaw County, MI 2013-10-31-11.17.34 ZS PMax (10733644226)
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Description: An odd and rare record of an Anthidium that normally occurs far to west in the dry part of the northern Great Plains, in this case it showed up on Isle Royale National Park where other northern prairie species also reside. Date: 6 November 2013, 22:04. Source:
Anthidium tenuiflorae, F, back Keweenaw County, MI_2013-10-31-11.17.34 ZS PMax
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