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Photo#50985
Tenebrionid from larva to adult - Centronopus calcaratus

Tenebrionid from larva to adult - Centronopus calcaratus
Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
November 3, 2005
Size: 17mm
I succesfully reared this larva to an adult, and have a short series of it's different life stages.

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Tenebrionid from larva to adult - Centronopus calcaratus Tenebrionid from larva to adult - Centronopus calcaratus Tenebrionid from larva to adult - Centronopus calcaratus Tenebrionid from larva to adult - Centronopus calcaratus

I just reared
a whole mess of these, more than a dozen. I kept the soft, rotten wood scraps they were in inside a sealed plastic baggie and discovered last night that six of them had matured and chewed their way out. Fortunately I had the bag in another container so they didn't escape into the house.

Great series, Tom!
Great series, Tom!

 
Thanks John and Jane
Now to see if it can be identified.

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