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Glossonotus acuminatus - female

Glossonotus acuminatus - Female
Greenville, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
September 2, 2011
Size: ~⅜"
This photo shows the damaged left wing.

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Glossonotus acuminatus
... has a ball-tip to the pronotal process

 
Glossonotus acuminatus
"... has a ball-tip to the pronotal process".

Thank you for this information. I am very much an amateur regarding the IDs of
many insects, and all the more so regarding their anatomy. What does
"… has a ball-tip pronotal process" mean?

Thanks again for your help.

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Glossonotus acuminatus
Thank you for moving it. I've gone in and changed my tentative ID under each photo to the correct one as listed above. Does it have a common name(s)?

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