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Photo#145896
Found: undescribed larvae! - Eleates depressus

Found: undescribed larvae! - Eleates depressus
Jefferson Notch area, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
Size: about 8.5 mm
I'm hesitant to reshoot the pupa at this stage since the period just prior to and including eclosure seems to pose special hazard to pupae and it's very important for this one to mature and confirm the circumstantial evidence: first-ever known larvae of Eleates depressus.

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