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Photo#50519
Leaf beetle? - Griburius larvatus

Leaf beetle? - Griburius larvatus
St. Lucie County, Florida, USA
May 3, 2006
Size: 5mm

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Leaf beetle? - Griburius larvatus Leaf beetle? - Griburius larvatus Leaf beetle? - Griburius larvatus Leaf beetle? - Griburius larvatus

Moved
Moved from Griburius.

Griburius larvatus. The only
Griburius larvatus. The only other pale species occurring in Florida is G. equestris but it is only half that size and pinkish orange.

reminds us of
the images in the Cryptocephalini, specifically . Mike Quinn was working on these. Perhaps he'll dig out an ID for you. More at

 
Thanks.
I should start going through Tony's images anytime I need a FL insect ID!
It seems he IDed it to genus, but no action was taken. I believe my and the images you linked are in the same genus.
I do not know if the tribe Pachybrachini is still valid; if so the page needs to be corrected.
Made genus page for these images.

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