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Photo#168898
Fossil Coleoptera 03 SRIC

Fossil Coleoptera 03 SRIC
Klondike Mountain Formation, 49 milliion years old, Ferry County, Washington, USA
Size: 13.5 mm long
Another distinctive Coleoptera, note the large eyes, and mandibles, along with the elongated body plan.

The environment which this specimen lived in was upland subtropical/Temperate, think SE Asia and SE USA combined, subtropical mixed broad leaf forest with a strong coniferous segment.

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We certainly have quite the fossil collection growing here on the BugGuide, aren't we? :D
Cool...

a stretch
reminds me of Rhipiceridae or maybe even a Cerambycid - wish the antenna were visible.

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