@Mantisman630 They turned out to be auriferus. There were lots of them there in several slight pattern/color variations. That rest stop also has lyricen, dorsatus and pruinosus when they are in season. T. auriferus is the last to appear there. I checked it for auriferus just a few days ago and there were none yet. Lyricen was no longer there but had been as recently as a month ago. I think maybe the heat got them.
The video is kind of blurry, but it might be a T. auletes, I am not sure of the size comparison though.
Mantisman630 6 months ago
@Mantisman630 They turned out to be auriferus. There were lots of them there in several slight pattern/color variations. That rest stop also has lyricen, dorsatus and pruinosus when they are in season. T. auriferus is the last to appear there. I checked it for auriferus just a few days ago and there were none yet. Lyricen was no longer there but had been as recently as a month ago. I think maybe the heat got them.
acejackalope 6 months ago