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Iphthiminus? - Zophobas subnitens

Iphthiminus? - Zophobas subnitens
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
October 13, 2011
Size: 17mm

Moved
Moved from Darkling Beetles.

Looks more like Zophobas, esp
Looks more like Zophobas, especially if it was found in Tucson. Ipjthiminus tends to be restricted to the mountains down there.

 
yes Zophobas
common and familiar is AZ deserts.

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