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Alpine click beetle 3 - Acteniceromorphus vulneratus

Alpine click beetle 3 - Acteniceromorphus vulneratus
Franconia Ridge, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
June 4, 2011
Size: 14 mm

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Moved
Moved from Liotrichus.

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neat beast, John. i'll let sp. ID to Blaine.
hope you still have the specimen

Moved from Click Beetles.

 
Acteniceromorphus vulneratus
This one matches A. vulneratus in colour and morphology. There is nothing else really like this in the northeast.

 
Long gone
The beetle was last seen beside a trail at 5,000 feet in a national forest.

Is the genus boreal? All our records are northern. Tom Murray has one from the edge of White Mountains National Forest; mine was in the middle.

 
most ex-Ctenicerae are boreal/montane

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