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Melalgus plicatus (LeConte) - Melalgus plicatus

Melalgus plicatus (LeConte) - Melalgus plicatus
Lagnua Atascosa NWR, Rio Hondo, Cameron County, Texas, USA
April 12, 2010
Det. Michael C. Thomas, 2010

coll'ed at UV lights

spmn in the TAMUIC

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Looks like
Melalgus; how about Melalgus plicatus (LeConte), known from the Rio Grande Valley.

Bostrichidae, not sure which.
This is not a clerid.

 
WOW
Not sure. What's the size? Looks like a lyctine with that head structure.

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