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Collops grandis
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nature4me
beetle ? turquoise, red, black & tan -
Collops grandis
Bubbling Ponds, Page Springs, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA
July 19, 2018
Only one very brightly colored littl' 'un'. Many thanks for telling me what it is....Denise K.
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Contributed by
nature4me
on 19 July, 2018 - 6:22pm
Last updated 27 October, 2023 - 10:27pm
Moved
Moved from
Collops
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v belov
, 27 October, 2023 - 10:27pm
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Moved for expert attention
Moved from
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Reminds me of
Collops grandis
, but would prefer confirmation.
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Jeff Brown
, 20 July, 2018 - 12:11am
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Yes....it looks like a match.
Yes....it looks like a match...thanks a bunch.
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nature4me
, 20 July, 2018 - 6:48am
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it's in the family Melyridae.
it's in the family Melyridae. Start there (I can't get it further).
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Will Chatfield-Taylor
, 19 July, 2018 - 8:55pm
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Could it be a Collops punctat
Could it be a Collops punctatus ?
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nature4me
, 19 July, 2018 - 10:21pm
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