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 Hairy little scarab, Neochodaeus praesidii?

Hairy little scarab, Neochodaeus praesidii?
Rustler Park, Chiricahuas, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
August 12, 2008
Size: 7 mm

not praesidii
Not Neochodaeus praesidii, the hind tibiae of that species are flattened, and the hind femur has a tooth at the apex. Could be any number of other species, Arizona and New Mexico are the epicenter of ochodaeid diversity in North America.

Ochodaeidae
to family is easy, recently split into many new genera. Paulsen may recognize.

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