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Photo#2422178
Anisepyris?

Anisepyris?
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
December 10, 2024
Size: 6.5 mm
UAIC-1184265
6.5 mm body
Coordinates: 31.335452, -110.938457
Elevation: 1,192 m
Non-target caught in a Trécé Pherocon Japanese Beetle trap, TBC KIT, yellow/green with dual lures (GL/TR-9003-25, GL/TR-9003-02)
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Metallic Epyrinae
I don't see the transverse carina at the anterior of the pronotum that characterizes Anisepyris very well from here, but I'm fairly sure it's at least Epyrinae. If you see this carina in hand, that should be certain confirmation. Otherwise, you could double-check with Wesley Colombo or Jongok Lim.

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