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Photo#49311
Larva of Eyed Click Beetle - Alaus oculatus

Larva of Eyed Click Beetle - Alaus oculatus

Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
April 6, 2006
Size: 4.5 cm long
Found in rotten log. This bugger bit me and held on. The bit was strong enough to draw blood! IDed through guide and online article.

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