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Greater Night-stalking Tiger Beetle (Omus dejeanii)
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Copyright © 2011
Gary Griswold
Omus -
Omus dejeanii
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Enumclaw, King County, Washington, USA
June 26, 2011
Size: 19 mm
Either dejeanii or audouini, I'm leaning towards dejeanii. Await confirmation..
Thank you...
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Contributed by
Gary Griswold
on 28 June, 2011 - 1:10pm
Last updated 5 January, 2015 - 2:46pm
Your ID looks correct
Moved from
Night-stalking Tiger Beetles
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Tim Loh
, 5 July, 2011 - 12:20am
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Thank you, Tim..
For your confirmation...
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Gary Griswold
, 5 July, 2011 - 1:04am
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