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flood debris #8 - Elaphropus anceps

flood debris #8 - Elaphropus anceps
Medford, (~25 miles east of Philadelphia, PA) Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
December 27, 2009
Size: 2.2mm
another Paratachys pumilus I suppose?

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flood debris #8 - Elaphropus anceps flood debris #8 - Elaphropus anceps flood debris #8 - Elaphropus anceps

Moved - Thanks Peter,
Moved from Elaphropus.


Thanks Peter - a "new" one for the backyard.

Moved - the pits
Moved from Paratachys.

Thanks Peter, I didn't even check for pits - just assumed they would be there.

Elaphropus
based (in part) on the markedly convex dorsum and lack of distinct mentum pits.

 
I see no harm in placing image
with Elaphropus anceps as I see nothing inconsistent with that species.

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