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Photo#195475
Beetle - Lichenophanes armiger

Beetle - Lichenophanes armiger
Sand Springs, Osage County, Oklahoma, USA
June 28, 2008
Size: 8mm (5/16")
Please help with ID.

ID tested
Fisher (1950) revision used - holds!

We see two horn-like processes, and the elytral costa (in about 3rd "interval") fading towards middle.

Another characteristic difference is body vestiture (here quite worn away), consisting of hairs, converging here and there into slightly
raised cushions. Better seen, and compared to condition in L. bicornis, in examples on Inaturalist.org

excellent... thanks, Robert and Sam
Moved from Lichenophanes.

Lichenophanes armiger(LeConte
Lichenophanes armiger(LeConte)

Lichenophanes
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