Interesting, thanks Adam. I think I may also have found evidence of this species in prior years (typically around late December) though its identity had not yet been confirmed. I have not yet seen any such creatures so far this year, but will definitely keep an eye out. Can we assume this is an incidental visitor from outside and not a major threat to collections?
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