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All black Clivina  - Clivina dentipes

All black Clivina - Clivina dentipes
Picture Rocks, NW of Tucson, pima County, Arizona, USA
July 28, 2008
Size: 9 mm
At black light Creosote ironwood desert

Moved
Moved from Clivina.

Jason Schaller det. from specimen

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

what about Clivina?
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Of course,
you are right, my German book, that I had to use to get this far, states: Arten der Gattungen Clivina und Dyrschirius sehen sich sehr aehnlich. Halsschild (Dyschirius) mehr kugelig. Clivina hat 4 Borstenpunkte im 3. Fluegeldeckenintervall, Dyschirius hoechstens 3. Thought you'd enjoy (:

 
well, what can i say...
you know my soft spot...

Neat.
Wow, you really 'are' getting some nice things out there:-) Thanks for sharing.

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