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Photo#105763
Flotsam harvesting

Flotsam harvesting
Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
April 20, 2007
This colorful carabid species made an appearance in both the big beetles and small-to-tiny beetles images.

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Moved from Frass.

Frassed
Moved from Beetles.

WOW!
My word!
There's at least half dozen different species there!

I'm gonna take a wild swing at the tiny rove beetles...:
That squat one in the back might be a Gabrius. http://bugguide.net/node/view/39214/bgimage
The elongated ones could be Erichsonius or Gyrohypnus.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/51455/bgimage
http://bugguide.net/node/view/38225/bgimage
Hahaha... I guess in short... get an expert. I'm sorry. :)

 
Stenis
are present in this sample. That's about all I know.

 
yep
stenus

 
Stenus!
Thanks for correction :-)

Lebiini: Calleida punctata
certainly stands out in a crowd :)

see

I think you've bested my entire 2006 season with this one haul!

 
I'll be posting separate images.
This will be one of the first. I'm PhotoShopping them now.

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