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Photo#175953
Beetle Larvae? - Neopyrochroa femoralis

Beetle Larvae? - Neopyrochroa femoralis
Nashua, New Hampshire, USA
March 22, 2008
Size: about 3 cm?
Found under a rotting stump.

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Moved
Moved from Neopyrochroa.

Moved

Yes.
Larva of either Cucujus clavipes, or one of the fire-colored beetles in the Pyrochroidae. You can compare to existing images in the guide pages.

 
Pyrochroidae
It's not Cucujus so it must be a pyrochroid.

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