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Dytiscidae? - Agabetes acuductus

Dytiscidae? - Agabetes acuductus
Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
May 9, 2007
Size: ~10mm

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Dytiscidae? - Agabetes acuductus Dytiscidae? - Agabetes acuductus

Yes, it makes no doubt now. T
Yes, it makes no doubt now. This is an Eastern species, not that common.

Moved
Moved from Agabus.
Thanks ColeoClod. Here's a larger picture to see more detail.

I can't quite make out the ac
I can't quite make out the aciculate sculpture but I am pretty sure that this is Agabetes acuductus (Laccophilinae).

Moved
Moved from Colymbetinae.

Almost certainly an Agabus...
and it's a female...and for some reason I keep getting stuck trying to key this one further =-[

Moved

Moved

Colymbetinae
I'm praticly sure that it is a Colymbetinae and I think it is an Ilybius sp., but I can be wrong. Wait a second opinion.

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