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BugGuide Gathering
Smoky Mountains
University of Tennessee Biological Field Station
August 8-10, 2008
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Ampedus 01 - Ampedus behrensi

Ampedus 01 - Ampedus behrensi
Curlew Lake, 10 miles northeast of Republic, Ferry County, Washington, USA
May 15, 2007
Photographed near Curlew Lake, ~10 miles Northeast of Republic, ~20 Miles south of the Canadian Border, ~150 miles east of the Cascade mountains, ~2100 ft in elevation.

Moved
Moved from Ampedus.

Ampedus
it is, for sure.

 
Ampedus behrensi
Ampedus behrensi from BC has the same quadrate spot that is very truncate at the anterior margin.

beetles aren't my thing, but
sometimes I get insomnia and it makes me do crazy things :-) What do you think of Ampedus apicalis?

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