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Photo#93021
Beetle - Eucanthus

Beetle - Eucanthus
Savannah, Georgia, USA
Size: approx 1 cm

Eucanthus sp.
either impressus or subtropicus - can't tell from photo. The widely distributed E. lazarus is generally less common on the southern coastal plain. The tarsi on the opposite side almost look like a horn on the head, almost. If you still have - a detail shot of the head and pronotum would ID this. Have added ID tips under info for genus.

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