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Crossidius pulchellus? - Crossidius hirtipes - female

Crossidius pulchellus? - Crossidius hirtipes - Female
Strawberry Reservoir, Wasatch County, Utah, USA
September 14, 2008
Size: 1/2 inch
Looks just the the one in the guide.

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Crossidius pulchellus? - Crossidius hirtipes - female Crossidius pulchellus? - Crossidius hirtipes - female

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Notice how dense the pubesenc
Notice how dense the pubesence is on the pronotum of yours. It obscures the pronotal surface. I think it looks more like a female Crossidius hirtipes. They're much easier to identify when you have the specimen in hand.

 
Okay.
Being a complete idiot about insects, I can go with that. I was only comparing it to the one in the guide (coloring).

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