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Chin area - Dalopius vagus

Chin area - Dalopius vagus
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
May 24, 2011
I think this is where the carina is or is not, but I could be way off.

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All the better leaves have one - Dalopius vagus Other side - Dalopius vagus Chin area - Dalopius vagus Front end - Dalopius vagus Closest thing to a claw closeup - Dalopius vagus

Moved
Moved from Dalopius.

Moved
Moved from Frass.

Frassed
Moved from Click Beetles.

I don't have claw pictures.

no,
a frontal facial shot would help. Also, Glyphonyx has serrated tarsi (like Melanotus). If the tarsal claws are not serrate, then it is not Glyphonyx.

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