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Lycus fernandezi? - Neolycus fernandezi

Lycus fernandezi? - Neolycus fernandezi
Madera Canyon, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
August 11, 2009
Could this be Lycus fernandezi?

Moved
Moved from Lycus fernandezi.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Yes. The other species this is likely to be confused with is L. arizonensis, which has a smooth (not jegged) black maculations at the elytral apices.

Not an expert
(so you may want a second opinion)... But it looks like a match to me. Appearance, range and season all agree with the info in the Guide.

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