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Photo#493521
Ground Beetle - Bradycellus harpalinus

Ground Beetle - Bradycellus harpalinus
Lacey (near Olympia), Thurston County, Washington, USA
October 1, 2010

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Moved
Moved from Ground Beetles.

Looks most like Bradycellus harpalinus
an introduced carabid in the northwest; very common at lights during the summer, at least in my area (sw. BC).

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

carabid, looks like a stenolophine to me
must see a plain dorsal view to tell more

 
add a couple views
One is a bit more dorsal; in the other it seemed to be cleaning its antennae. Don't know if either of these will help. Hope so.

 
thanks; looks indeed like an Acupalpus or close kin

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