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Photo#364797
Uropodidae

Uropodidae
Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
August 11, 2009
Size: Maybe around 6 mm?

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Black Turpentine Beetle - Dendroctonus terebrans Black Turpentine Beetle - Dendroctonus terebrans Uropodidae

Moved
Moved from Acariformes. ID here

Moved
Moved from Frass. I never know if all of these hitch-hikers are all one species, all unIDable, or maybe IDable due to host.

Mites
If I were you I would post this one in Acariformes. We have so few that it wouldn't hurt even if it can't be IDed any further. And then, who knows? It might be possible to ID them some day. We should start building up a collection of mites.

Frassed
Moved from Beetles.

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