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Photo#509087
1.1mm ? - Eufallia seminivea

1.1mm ? - Eufallia seminivea
Middleburg, Clay County, Florida, USA
March 18, 2011
Size: 1.1mm
Lighted sheet. Didn't even see this guy until I was ready to clean the petri dish. Have no clue what is on the pronotum or head. The photo of the venter is not good enough to show. Don't have a clue about what it is and did not see enough of the tarsi to count them. Suggestions most welcome.

nice....
Man nice looking beetle

simply fantastic, Bruce! this has to be our last missing genus!
Fla. specialty, too...
will seek confirmation

Moved from ID Request.

 
M.C. Thomas's feedback:
"Except for color [...], this is a good match to what we have as Eufallia seminiveus"

 
Wow
And to think I just about didn't see the little guy.

Looks like
Latridiidae, I'm sure V or someone will be able to narrow it down.

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