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Patterned carabid? - Stenolophus comma

Patterned carabid? - Stenolophus comma
Big Sage Reservoir, Modoc County, California, USA
October 28, 2015
Size: ca 5-10 mm
I found two of these beetles under a rock in juniper woodland, near a reservoir.

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Patterned carabid? - Stenolophus comma Patterned carabid? - Stenolophus comma

Moved
Moved from Seedcorn Beetles.

Moved
Moved from Stenolophina.

Moved
Moved from Beetles. Bradycellus, perhaps?

 
Thanks, Eric -
Stephen Thorpe, an entomologist from iNaturalist, suggests it might be Stenolophus comma.

Thought it might be
Stenolophus but couldn't make a match :(

 
Thanks J and J!
This is a fairly remote part of the state, so it's quite possible that it's a new species for the guide?

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