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Omonadus formicarius
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Copyright © 2006
Tim R. Moyer
Anthicidae? -
Omonadus formicarius
Medford, Burlington Co. (~15 miles east of Philadelphia, PA) County, New Jersey, USA
June 1, 2006
Size: ~3mm
Anthicidae? found walking up a window
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Contributed by
Tim R. Moyer
on 6 June, 2006 - 3:47pm
Last updated 19 June, 2006 - 11:34pm
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Jim McClarin
, 19 June, 2006 - 7:39pm
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Omonadus, but probably O. formicarius
Thanks for the move Jim, but see Don's further determination upon the posting of the pronotum close-up (it took me a few days to get it shot and posted. Don's comments listed under the close-up post.) Could you creat a O. formicarius page too? Then both northeast Omonadus will have pages :)
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Tim R. Moyer
, 19 June, 2006 - 9:42pm
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Got it this time :-)
Thanks for the correction, Tim.
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Jim McClarin
, 19 June, 2006 - 11:35pm
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Anthicidae: Omonadus floralis
Can't see the details of the pronotum that I would like, but most likely O. floralis, an introduced Old World species.
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Donald S. Chandler
, 6 June, 2006 - 6:54pm
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