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Euphoria sepulcralis

Euphoria sepulcralis
Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
September 23, 2005
Found rooting through goldenrod flowers (which accounts for the yellow pollen stuck to its body). The white markings suggest this is E. sepulcralis. Can someone confirm this ID?

Moved
Moved from Dark Flower Scarab.

Moved
Moved from Dark Flower Scarab.

Euphoria sepulcralis
Yes, Euphoria sepulcralis, it is distinctive. Neat to see the fall "flight" mentioned by Harpootlian (1)--see guide page.

Patrick Coin
Durham, North Carolina

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