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tristis Complex (Phyllophaga tristis)
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Copyright © 2007
Will Chatfield-Taylor
Cyclocephala -
Phyllophaga tristis
Lake Perry, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
April 21, 2007
Size: 14mm
Can anyone ID this to species, I'm hoping the hairy-ness is distinctive
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Contributed by
Will Chatfield-Taylor
on 22 April, 2007 - 1:04pm
Last updated 18 September, 2008 - 4:12pm
Moved
Moved from
May Beetles
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MJ Paulsen
, 18 September, 2008 - 4:12pm
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Moved
Moved from
Northern Masked Chafer
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Will Chatfield-Taylor
, 23 April, 2007 - 6:46pm
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Incorrect.
This is a May beetle, Phyllophaga sp. Some can be quite small.
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Eric R. Eaton
, 23 April, 2007 - 6:11pm
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Brad Barnd
, 23 April, 2007 - 1:23am
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scarabaeidae
I'm assuming your question is can anyone id to species, not family, since if you know enough to identify this as Cyclocephala, you already know it's Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae.
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Ethan Friedman
, 22 April, 2007 - 4:29pm
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