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Tooth-footed Bycid Beetle - Plectromerus dentipes

Tooth-footed Bycid Beetle - Plectromerus dentipes
Mobile (Dog River), Mobile County, Alabama, USA
May 10, 2009

Moved
Moved from Curius dentatus.

species
is Curius dentatus. The spines on all of the femora and the markings are the smoking guns to this species

 
Plectromerus dentipes
Length of 4th antennomere, shape of pronotum, and glossy integument make this P. dentipes. (See 205 couplet in Lingafelter (2007) (1))

 
bummer
apologies for stinking that ID up.....

 
It's never a bummer
when multiple people (including myself) learn things... Mike

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