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Melanactes? - Melanactes

Melanactes? - Melanactes
Kunkletown, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, USA
June 25, 2011
Size: ~25mm

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

Hard to tell species. One character is the depth of the elytral grooves, which often looks exaggerated in images depending on the lighting. Given location and that the grooves do not look all that deep, this is probably M. piceus. But, as I said, elytral texture I have found to be deceiving in images.

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