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Elateridae - Lacon rorulentus

Elateridae - Lacon rorulentus
16 km SE Flagstaff, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Coconino County, Arizona, USA
June 12, 2017
bottom of ravine, WP 244, 1942 m, 35° 10' 17.7"N 111° 30' 50.1"W, SLAM Trap # 2 (7 days), Collectors: Gary Alpert
Deposited in the Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) for the National Park Service
WACA 13359

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Moved, Lacon rorulentus
Moved from Lacon.

Moved, Lacon sp.
Can I see the hypomeron? That's the wide triangular portion of the side/underside of the pronotum. Need to see if there is a groove and its characteristics for furher ID.

Moved from ID Request.

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