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Listrus sp. - Tetratoma tessellata

Listrus sp. - Tetratoma tessellata
Lost Woods, Ct., Oregon, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
June 13, 2017
Size: ca. 3.8 mm
Specimens in this genus (formerly Amecocerus) are supposedly confined to the western U.S. & Canada, but here is one from Wisconsin. It came to a UV light. The elytral pattern is distinct enough that it should be identifiable. I've not seen any like it before, from anywhere.

Listrus look quite different
Moved from Mycetophagus.

 
Thank you for this ID. My ini
Thank you for this ID. My initial assessment was clearly way off!

J.M.

Moved, Mycetophagus sp.
Moved from ID Request.

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