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Photo#55839
Carp*ophilus? - Colopterus truncatus

Carp*ophilus? - Colopterus truncatus
Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
May 29, 2006
Size: 2.1 mm
These two are close relatives according to Andy Cline, assuming I'm right about this one's ID that is :-) The big one is a female Amphicrossus ciliatus.

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Carpo*philus? - Colopterus truncatus Carpoph*ilus? - Colopterus truncatus Car*pophilus? - Colopterus truncatus Carp*ophilus? - Colopterus truncatus Carpop*hilus? - Colopterus truncatus

Moved
Moved from Carpophilus.

Amphicrossus ciliatus + Carpophilus
Nitidulid specialist Andrew Cline's best guess, bearing in mind the difficulty of working from photos vs. specimens:

Photo#55839 - Amphicrossus ciliatus (Olivier) + Carpophilus

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