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Rainbow Scarab - Phanaeus vindex - male

Rainbow Scarab - Phanaeus vindex - Male
Near Ruraldale, Upshur County, West Virginia, USA
June 23, 2003
It's always a good day when you see one of these beautiful Scarabs. This is a minor male rather than a female, no?

sure
The obvious differences between major and minor males are the length of the horn (sometimes dramatic) and the shape of the pronotum - very triangular in major males, like ..

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