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Beetles buried in Sunflower Center - Gnathium minimum

Beetles buried in Sunflower Center - Gnathium minimum
Crow Valley Campground, Pawnee National Grasslands, near Briggsdale, Weld County, Colorado, USA
August 12, 2015
Size: 4 mm or so
Multiple individuals buried among stamen and pistols in center of sunflower, often moving deep within, giving few good looks. Area of tall grass near stream with willow-lined edge. Many sunflowers and thistle. Surrounded by shortgrass prairie

Moved tentatively
Moved from ID Request.

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