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Crepidodera browni
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Copyright © 2008
Tim Moyer
metalic flea beetle? -
Crepidodera browni
Medford, (~25 miles east of Philadelphia, PA) Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
June 7, 2008
Size: ~3.2mm
based on the thighs, I'm assuming this is a flea beetle. suggestions/corrections welcome :)
came to UV light
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Contributed by
Tim Moyer
on 12 June, 2008 - 11:57am
Last updated 10 October, 2014 - 10:20pm
Moved
Moved from
Crepidodera
.
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ADeczynski
, 10 October, 2014 - 10:20pm
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Moved - Thanks guys
Moved from
Leaf Beetles
.
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Tim Moyer
, 8 September, 2008 - 10:38am
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Chalcoides=Crepidodera
--similar to Chalcoides fulvicornis shown
here
but probably not conspecific
or look
here
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v belov
, 14 June, 2008 - 7:52am
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links don't work
your links don't work (at least not on my computer), but Crepidodera was my first though too (not Neocrepidodera which is where the european stuff is now in). At least crepidodera nana is similar and some others are metallic green as well I believe.
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Rob Westerduijn
, 14 June, 2008 - 9:14am
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