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One with a dark pronotum - Neochodaeus striatus

One with a dark pronotum - Neochodaeus striatus
Sierra Vista, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
October 2, 2010
Size: 7.4mm
This was the biggest one. There were smaller ones around 5 mm that were probably the same sp.

Moved

 
striatus
Based on the carina on the head and form of the legs, this is N. striatus. Color makes no difference in the Nearctic ochodaeids. All species vary from very pale to very dark brown.

they're the cutest lamellicorns around

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