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Photo#1242419
Chrysobothris

Chrysobothris
Newark, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
June 20, 2016
Size: 13mm
if yes, then here(1)
another in the guide looks tantalizingly close to me(2)

Found in my hair and when I flicked it out it played dead for a few minutes.

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Best guess would be
Chrysobothris cribraria

 
Identification
To me it looks more like something in the C. femorata group. It's moot, as a positive ID cannot be made from this image.

 
Your right
I noticed the tarsal segment is green, I also said it was a guess, which isn't positive

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