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Longhorn - Sternidius alpha

Longhorn - Sternidius alpha
Chantilly, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
June 20, 2010
Size: ~ 5 mm
Attracted to light at night. My best guess is Sternidius(1). misellus or another?

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Doug Yanega's opinion:
"This is the exact same morph of alpha as figure 309d in my book(1). One of the several "morphs" that will probably ultimately prove to be distinct taxa."

Moved from Sternidius.

 
Thank you both!
^^

i'll ask around...
Moved from Beetles.

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