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Photo#188762
Apteromechus ferratus

Apteromechus ferratus
Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
May 8, 2008
Size: Maybe around 4 mm?
Is it possible to take this past little bumpy weevil?

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Moved
Moved from Cryptorhynchinae.

Apteromechus, probably ferratus (Say)
Charles O'Brien det.

 
Apteromechus ferratus
Robert Anderson det.
[ain't it a popular one :-]

Moved
Moved from Conotrachelus.

Images
If this isn't identifiable past Conotrachelus, or likely another Conotrachelus posticatus, I will frass due to getting better images. Any opinions?

Moved

yet another Conotrachelus
*

 
Thanks
for looking at all of these.

 
Max--
i'm not ashamed to flip on this one and admit it's not Cono~... I think Cryptorhynchinae and expect a new genus for the guide [not ready to tell more]

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

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