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unknown orange and black bugs - Calopteron terminale

unknown orange and black bugs - Calopteron terminale
Linwood, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
August 30, 2009
If there were two of these bugs together, I could probably figure out what's going on...but I'm counting at least five wings. What are these things?

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Likely...
two males trying to get at one female. I often find similar stacks of three beetles.

 
Oh my.
That poor girl. Thanks for answering my question so darn fast! That ends my confoundment. :-)

Calopteron terminale
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Thanks
I appreciate the identification!!!!

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