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Alleculinae (Comb-clawed Beetles) - Isomira sericea

Alleculinae (Comb-clawed Beetles) - Isomira sericea
Riverhead, Suffolk County, New York, USA
July 14, 2008
Size: guessing 3-4 mm.
Found in large numbers on winter squash blossoms, mostly on the rim of the flower.
They do not seem to damage the flower.

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Moved
Moved from Isomira.

Moved
Moved from Fulvius.

Move was unintentional.

Moved
Moved from Isomira.

Moved
Moved from Comb-clawed Beetles.
It took me a while to figure out the moving system.
I've got it know.

Moved
Moved from Isomira.

Moved

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

 
move ?
I think this appears to be Isomira sericea and the size also fits.
If you agree should I move it to that page?

Looks like
an alleculine tenebrionid, perhaps Isomira.

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