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Round Fungus Beetle - Leiodes appalachiana - male

Round Fungus Beetle - Leiodes appalachiana - Male
Swanton, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
June 13, 2007
Size: ~3.5mm

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Round Fungus Beetle - Leiodes appalachiana - male Round Fungus Beetle - Leiodes appalachiana - male Round Fungus Beetle - Leiodes appalachiana - male

Moved
Moved from Leiodes.

Leiodes appalachiana
The males of this species have the most strongly curved hind legs of our New England species.

Thanks Don
I'll save it for you.

Leiodes sp.
A male, and identifiable to species with a little work in the collection together with the key. If you keep it for me I probably would put a name on it eventually.

 
I'll have a couple of black ones for you also, Don
To me they look like a different species but same genus.

 
All
Leiodes are this color brown, and it is a big genus. Probably you have members of Anisotoma - another large genus.

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