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Ant-like Stone Beetle - Stenichnus

Ant-like Stone Beetle - Stenichnus
Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
April 9, 2007
Size: ~2mm

Parascydmus ?
I'm not sure, but I think I can see 6 fovea at the base of the pronotum what will point to Parascydmus sp.. By the way, if I'm right and that you use a old key, it's normal that you came to Stenichnus.

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