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Borer in hackberry dead twigs - Phloeotribus dentifrons

Borer in hackberry dead twigs - Phloeotribus dentifrons
Decorah, Winneshiek County, Iowa, USA
May 18, 2016
Adult found excavating shallow, neatly circular holes in dead twigs of hackberry.

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Phloeotribus dentifrons
Genus is easy to diagnose. It's the only one with pseudolammelate antennal clubs.

 
Excellent
Thanks so much!

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Moved from Beetles.

 
Good to have it narrowed down
Thank you!

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