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Luperosoma subsulcatum? - Luperosoma subsulcatum - male

Luperosoma subsulcatum? - Luperosoma subsulcatum - Male
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
August 5, 2017
Size: 4 mm
Attracted to mercury vapor and ultraviolet lights
Coordinates: 31.335262, -110.936444
Elevation: 3936 ft

Ed Riley: "Yes, that is a correct ID. Can even see small incision on inner-apical area of middle tibia (on left). This is a male - can tell by inflated antennae (and that little incision)."

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Luperosoma subsulcatum? - Luperosoma subsulcatum - male Luperosoma subsulcatum? - Luperosoma subsulcatum - male Luperosoma subsulcatum? - Luperosoma subsulcatum - male Luperosoma subsulcatum? - Luperosoma subsulcatum - male Luperosoma subsulcatum? - Luperosoma subsulcatum - male

Moved

Moved
Moved from Leaf Beetles.

Agreed
A male L. subsulcatum (note thickened antennae, compared to female specimens). This species has been unusually abundant in southern AZ this year.

That would be my id, too

 
Thank you Margarethe!
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