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Photo#212967
Please identify - Tenomerga cinerea

Please identify - Tenomerga cinerea
UT Field Station, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee, USA
August 9, 2008
Found this between the main building and the bunkhouse. Gathering_2008

Great find, Tim
Beautiful shot of a fascinating bug. Looks like a squid.

Archostemata
is a very small sub-order of beetles considered to have very primitive features. Cupedidae is one of only five families in Archostemata worldwide.

 
Good to have an ID on this on
Good to have an ID on this one. I have a photo, not nearly as good, of one at the Field Station.

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