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BugGuide Gathering
Smoky Mountains
University of Tennessee Biological Field Station
August 8-10, 2008
 
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Family Pythidae - Dead Log Beetles


beetle - Priognathus monilicornis beetle - Priognathus monilicornis

Pytho niger Pytho niger Beetle - Pytho planus Not sure what family - Pytho niger P. planus or something else? - Pytho planus Dead Log Beetle - Pytho planus another Dead Log Beetle species - Pytho seidlitzi Larvae, pupae, adults - Pytho niger

Arizona's Dead Log Beetle - Trimitomerus riversii Beetle with huge 3 last members of antennae - Trimitomerus riversii Beetle with huge 3 last members of antennae - Trimitomerus riversii