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Golden beetle - Exochomus childreni

Golden beetle - Exochomus childreni
Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA
April 6, 2007
Photographed at the Hans & Pat Suter Wildlife Refuge

Moved
Moved from Ladybird Beetles.

Coccinellidae
:-)

 
Genus Exochomus
Thanks! I see some very similar insects in the Genus Exochomus, but there are no species pages for them.

 
please compare
. . . comments here:

http://bugguide.net/node/view/35991/bgimage

To me it seems, that it might be moved to the species page.

cheers, Boris

 
Hi Boris,
Here's how to quickly create active links using BBC code. I'll use the url in your comment as an example:

[url]http://bugguide.net/node/view/35991/bgimage[/url]

Now you're probably curious why my example is not an active link. The reason it's not is that the first [ was itself written with code so that I could show you without the code disappearing. The way to write an open bracket in code, in case you want to show others, is with the following five-character sequence but with no spaces: & # 9 1 ;

Here's the link made active by using a real open bracket:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/35991/bgimage

 
And let's not forget:
[thumb:35991]


You can represent the ampersand with & : [

 
Oh, cool!
Thanks, Chuck.

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