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Dusky Lady Beetle - Diomus terminatus

Dusky Lady Beetle - Diomus terminatus
Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
April 27, 2011
Size: 1.9mm

Moved
Moved from Scymnus.

Diomus terminatus
The pale rear end, narrow pale pronotal margin, and shape of the antennae are distinctive. Sometimes I think we throw too many pale-rear-ended scymnines in D. terminatus but yours is a perfect fit.

 
Thanks Abigail
I never think these Scymnins will go very far, so getting it to species is great.

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