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Strangalepta abbreviata

Strangalepta abbreviata
Newfound Gap, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevier County, Tennessee, USA
August 9, 2008
Size: 13 mm
Detail of head, pronotum. Yanega (1) says:
It has a relatively globose pronotum (without an apical collar as in Pidonia), which, like the elytra, is weakly punctate, with short pubescence.

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