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Aulonium sp - Aulonium parallelopipedum

Aulonium sp - Aulonium parallelopipedum
Alexandria, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
June 20, 2007
Size: .6cm
came to light set up in yard. Can be distinguished by the three segmented antennal club and pronotal ridges.

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Moved

Moved
Moved from Aulonium.

Aulonium tuberculatum LeConte
This is tuberculatum (a male) based on Karl Stephan's key and description. The two protuberances at the apex of the pronotum, and the length to width of the body = about 3.6 is unambiguous. It should be in VA.

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