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Photo#54801
Olive Click beetle sp. - Orthostethus infuscatus

Olive Click beetle sp. - Orthostethus infuscatus
1 Mile N of Ingram, Kerr County, Texas, USA
May 30, 2006

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Olive Click beetle sp. - Orthostethus infuscatus Olive Click Beetle sp. - Orthostethus infuscatus

In the sink :D
I was watching tv when my mother called out to me. I walked into the kitchen and saw this funny bug in the sink lol. I live in Florida so we see a lot of strange ones. I wanted to tell you I enjoyed viewing this site and it was easy to find this bug! ttyl

Moved to Orthostethus infuscatus
Moved from Neotrichophorus. As Dennis notes below, this seems to be Orthostethus infuscatus, not Neotrichophorus.

Orthostethus infuscatus
This seems to be another specimen of this large Elateridae.

Moved
Moved from Click Beetles.

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