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beetle stumped again - Stereopalpus vestitus

beetle stumped again - Stereopalpus vestitus
Nordhouse Dunes, Mason County, Michigan, USA
August 4, 2000
Size: 9 mm
Sadly, the best picture I could get. I just don't own the equipment for these kinds of pictures. Antennae are 11-segmented (not evident in pic) and there's nothing unusual about them (e.g., some segments unusually large, etc.).

With the tarsal formula and loose elytra, I was thinking meloid, but it seems an unusual one.

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beetle stumped again - Stereopalpus vestitus beetle stumped again - Stereopalpus vestitus beetle stumped again - Stereopalpus vestitus

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thanks -- this is one nice-looking beetle
i'll dig deeper

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