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Photo#1028811
Curculionidae, 4 - Odontocorynus umbellae - female

Curculionidae, 4 - Odontocorynus umbellae - Female
Weaver Dunes, Wabasha County, Minnesota, USA
July 6, 2014
Size: 4.7 mm
Same net. Are the other 3 individual variations of the same species?

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Curculionidae, dorsal - Odontocorynus umbellae Curculionidae, lateral - Odontocorynus umbellae - female Curculionidae, frontal - Odontocorynus umbellae - female Curculionidae, 4 - Odontocorynus umbellae - female

certainly same genus, prob. all umbellae
the one @ bottom left must be a male (antenna inserted closer to nose tip, and the belly is less bulging), the rest are female
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This is great.
I was going to delete this photo but ..
I didn't know about the antennae or the budging bellies.
I can actually see both of those.
Thanks.

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