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Curculionidae > Baridinae >  - Nicentrus saccharinus

Curculionidae > Baridinae > - Nicentrus saccharinus
Middleburg, Clay County, Florida, USA
September 2, 2011
Size: 2.9mm
I think this is a Baridinae, and the Madarini seem to be a better fit than the Madopterini. It is very similar to
Mick Quinn's submission , but with more scale wear. Maybe Jens can help!

Moved
Moved from Apinocis limbifer.

Moved tentatively
Moved from ID Request.

Looks similar to
Apinocis limbifer (Casey)

 
Nicentrus saccharinus?
Mike, do you think this could be Nicentrus saccharinus?

 
thanks, Mike
we'll keep it under that name for the time being -- that is, pending revision, which many Col. Casey's taxa won't survive, i'm afraid

 
By all means
bounce it to Jens. This is based on a specimen I keyed out and I'd like it checked.

 
Curc'
Mike, I'll bring this down on my next trip, along with those other
68 I threatened you with. We will let you know when we are headed
there so you can hide if necessary.

 
don't worry -- i did bounce it at once...

sweeeet.... bouncing it to Jens

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