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Photo#284472
Disonycha tenuicornis

Disonycha tenuicornis
Harshaw Road, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
June 3, 2009
Size: 8 mm

Du hast mail
. . . und heute habe ich den ganzen Tag hier rumsortiert. Sieht jetzt deutlich klarer aus, und eine weitere Art ist nun dokumentiert.

ID likely wrong
read thumb and species page

this: female
males have wider first tarsal segment.

 
Hi Boris
Coincidentally we had just sent a photo (unfortunately no specimen) of this species from Sonora, Mexico, to Shawn Clark. He also says that it is definitely not tenuicornis (I had been wondering about te length of the antennae too) He thinks it may be D. fumata, but he wants to make sure with a specimen in hand. I did not find any last year, but I will go through my freezer stored stuff and send him some of our AZ specimens.

 
Boris,
wir hatten eine e mail Verbindung - ich habe deine Adresses verloren. Kannst du Kontakt aufnehemen? Ich habe noch Fragen ...mbrummermannATcomcast.net. Waer schoen von dir zu hoeren!

Wow! What a colorful beetle!
^^

 
Yep, I love them
take another photo every season.

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