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Photo#545012
Longhorn2 - Aneflus protensus

Longhorn2 - Aneflus protensus
15 mi N of Tucson, Pinal County, Arizona, USA
July 8, 2011
Size: 30 mm
Suburban housing development just west of Catalina Mountain foothills
Ten segments in antennae, densely covered with tan hairs

Moved
Moved from Aneflus.

Moved tentatively; A. protensus looks like a good match to me...
...but let's wait for expert input

Moved from Elaphidiini.

 
ID confirmed by Fred Skillman: Aneflus protensus (LeConte)
[a new species for the guide! thanks much, George]

Moved for expert attention; i see 11 antennomeres
members of the tribe are very hard to ID from photos [esp. from sw.US], but i'll ask around

Moved from ID Request.

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