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Possibly Family Curculionidae Hypothenemus sp. - Coccotrypes

Possibly Family Curculionidae Hypothenemus sp. - Coccotrypes
Naples , Collier County, Florida, USA
February 10, 2016
Size: 1/5 mm
This beetle was collected in leaf litter in an oak hammock. It looks a lot like other beetles identified for me by experts as Hypothenemus. This one has very distinctive yellow/orange antennae.

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Possibly Family Curculionidae Hypothenemus sp. - Coccotrypes Possibly Family Curculionidae Hypothenemus sp. - Coccotrypes Possibly Family Curculionidae Hypothenemus sp. - Coccotrypes

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

 
Thank
you for confirming Marc's identification of the genus.

I'm thinking
Coccotrypes.

 
Thanks
very much for the help. In looking at the photographs more carefully and reading BugGuide links about Coccotrypes, I think you are "right on."

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