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Clay-colored Leaf Beetle - Anomoea laticlavia - male

Clay-colored Leaf Beetle - Anomoea laticlavia - Male
Hill Forest near Dial Creek, Durham County, North Carolina, USA
June 16, 2005
Size: 6 mm
A male, distinguished by the lighter colored elytra, apparently on the look-out. These were all over Persimmon saplings in an old field. I captured a different male and measured it at as 6 mm in length.

Mating pair is shown here:


The forlegs are also a dead g
The forlegs are also a dead give-away as to the gender.

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