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And the answer is... - Tritoma unicolor

And the answer is... - Tritoma unicolor
Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
September 4, 2007
Size: about 5 mm
The mystery larvae/pupae are eclosing to reveal adults that I think may be my old friend Tritoma tenebrosa, a reportedly rare species for New Hampshire. I noticed them the morning of Sept. 18 but one at least appears to have eclosed a few days earlier judging by its dark color. This one probably eclosed the night before.

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