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Photo#398052
A. strigatus? - Aegialia

A. strigatus? - Aegialia
Jefferson, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
May 18, 2010
Size: 4.8mm

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A. strigatus? - Aegialia A. strigatus? - Aegialia

Paul E. Skelley:
"Glad to see there are doubts! If the specimen is still available, check to see if mandibles are visible under the clypeus. I think this is an Aegialia sp."

Moved from Ataenius.

Moved
Moved from Ataenius strigatus.

i dunno guys... i feel uncomfy with this call
maybe it's just me

 
I wasnt that much, either...
but couldnt come up with anything else based on the images. Tom, if you have it, you can send it with the Phyllophaga.

 
Didn't save it
Maybe next time.

Moved
Moved from Ataenius.
I added a side view that shows most of the features not in this picture.

looks good
Pronotal punctation, coloring and other features visible here are consistent with A. strigatus. Normally for Ataenius, it helps to have detailed shots of head and middle/hind tibia and tarsi.

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