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Blister Beetle - Lytta aenea

Blister Beetle - Lytta aenea
Parkwood, Durham County, North Carolina, USA
March 31, 2006
Size: 11 mm
Shows nearly moniliform (bead-like, but tending toward clavate, or clubbed) antennae, differentiating this genus from the similar Epicauta, which has more thread-like (filiform) antennae:


Antennae in this species are glossy-black, i.e., piceous.

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