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Photo#102773
pink, no urogomphi

pink, no urogomphi
Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
April 6, 2007
Size: 13 - 14 mm
Found under deciduous bark.

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Thaneroclerini
Thaneroclerini (Cleridae) larvae are indeed lacking urogomphi. Look closer to it, if it has rudimentary urogomphi, then it is Thaneroclerus, if they are completely reduced - ZENODOSUS

 
Thanks, Zaitsev.
I think I see some vestigial urogomphi in this image so it must be Thaneroclerus. I should find the original image and enlarge the terminus to be sure.

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

for sure: Cleroidea
maybe Cleridae?

:-)

 
Thanks, Boris.
It struck me as clerid-like. I'll send it to superfamily.

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