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Weevils - Tournotaris bimaculata - male - female

Weevils - Tournotaris bimaculata - Male Female
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
May 15, 2008
Found these two under a rock along with a Hypnoidus click beetle.
I might have posted these before....

Notaris ?bimaculatus
size would help

 
1.1cm~
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bimaculatus it is.
it's a bit sad that most of your curcs are not even American...

 
Introduced species....
Moving from England it would be nice to more native species, but the more species that are introduced the more insects to find.
By the way, which ones are native?

 
i was wrong calling it introduced --
sorry, it's a Holarctic sp., i.e. native to the entire cooler part of the n. hemisphere

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