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Flea beetle? - Stenolophus anceps

Flea beetle? - Stenolophus anceps
Antelope Island, Davis County, Utah, USA
April 22, 2009
Size: 3/8 to 1/4 inch
I'm guessing on this tiny thing being a flea beetle only because of the weird back legs. It looks like it's going to jump at any moment. It's a pretty little thing.

Reviewing comments here would
Reviewing comments here would be useful in regards to the species S. anceps occurring along the Wasatch Front
https://bugguide.net/node/view/1633844/bgimage

Not anceps, some other Stenol
Not anceps, some other Stenolophini

Moved
Moved from Agonoleptus.

Best guess.

Moved tentatively
Moved from Stenolophina.

Moved
Moved from Harpalini.

Harpalini (Acupalpus/Stenolophus gang)
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Agonoleptus or Acupalpus
Agonoleptus or Acupalpus

 
Good job!
Thanks for the info.

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