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Elateridae: Anelastes desertorum - Anelastes desertorum

Elateridae: Anelastes desertorum - Anelastes desertorum
Dugway Proving Ground, EV Overflow, Tooele County, Utah, USA
July 25, 2016
Size: Approximately 10.5 mm
Coll. Robert J. Delph, EX: UV Light Trap 2100-0100

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Elateridae: Anelastes desertorum - Anelastes desertorum Elateridae: Anelastes desertorum - Anelastes desertorum

Moved, det. Robert Otto
Moved from Anelastes.

Moved, well I got fooled for sure LOL
Anelastes sp., tent det by Hume Douglas and Sam Wells

Moved from Click Beetles.

Moved, I need to snoop around more on this one...
Can you tell me for starters, are the tarsal claws serrate/pectinate? My first thought is a female Aptopus (although they usually have cordate scutellum). Something in Cardiophorine regardless, I assume

Moved from Beetles.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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