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Small one - Chlaenius nebraskensis

Small one - Chlaenius nebraskensis
I 19 Rest stop Canoa Ranch, Pima County, Arizona, USA
August 13, 2010
Size: 12mm

Moved tentatively; thanks, Jonathan

Moved

It may be C. pennsylvanicus,
It may be C. pennsylvanicus, but I can't tell for sure.

 
how about nebraskensis?

 
No objections to nebraskensis
In fact, looking at the pronotum, I think yours is the better guess.

 
thanks! now, what about these;
--is there any chance they are glaucus instead???

 
Without being familiar with e
Without being familiar with every Chlaenius species in Arizona, I say these are all very nebraskensis-like considering size, color and body proportions.

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