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Curculioninae, Anthonomus haematopus - Anthonomus haematopus

Curculioninae, Anthonomus haematopus - Anthonomus haematopus
Ash Mountain, elev. 2,800', Tulare County, California, USA
April 23, 1983
Size: ~2.5 mm.
I'm not sure on this one. What do you think Boris?

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Curculioninae, Anthonomus haematopus - Anthonomus haematopus Curculioninae, Anthonomus haematopus - Anthonomus haematopus

can´t decide
this case. Isn´t it something with the claws ones has to see?

 
Anthonomus haematopus
I went through the Wagner/Scott Collection once again and found it! I don't know how I missed it before. It was originally described as another species and then synonymized with A. haematopus.

 
funny name
. . . for something with black legs! Variation?

 
This is the western form of a
This is the western form of a widespread species, with a number of subspecies. In the east the legs are red-brown.

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