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Lucanus placidus

Lucanus placidus
City garden with sandy soil, Central Minnesota County, Minnesota, USA
June 16, 2005
Size: ~17 mm
Rae Ann wrote: "They have little holes all over our yard and in my rock garden."
These could easily be their emergence holes. However, on second thoughts, they could also be their day holes if they like to burrow themselves in the soil during the day rather than under stones, etc.

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