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tan plateback larvae - Lopheros fraternus

tan plateback larvae - Lopheros fraternus
Hollis, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
May 18, 2005
Size: approx. 17 mm
These are presumably lycid larvae, and hopefully time will tell. You can see a few grains of goldfish food, which is very well received by captive ground beetles, with questionable results for assorted larvae and other beetles.

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Moved
Moved from Net-winged Beetles.

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