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Obscure Sap Beetles in Morning Glory - Conotelus obscurus

Obscure Sap Beetles in Morning Glory - Conotelus obscurus
Shediac, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada
July 9, 2006
Size: 3-4 mm (size revised)
The tiniest insect I have ever seen. Can it be this species?

It's Conotelus for sure
and C. obscurus is the only one listed for New Hampshire, a bit to the south.

 
size should be 3-4mm
I have similar guys like yours on lotus flower everyday, but size is 3-4 mm. Not sure they are same species or not

 
I think 4mm is more typical:

 
I agree
I measured lots of them, most of which close to 4 mm, some are 3-3.5mm.
thanks!

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