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Aulicus dentipes
Photo#596717
Copyright © 2011
Lon Brehmer and Enriqueta Flores-Guevara
Beetle -
Aulicus dentipes
San Pedro River Valley, SE of San Manuel, Pinal County, Arizona, USA
August 11, 2011
Size: approx 8 mm
Sonoran desert in a wash with mesquite trees; elev 2800 feet
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Contributed by
Lon Brehmer and Enriqueta Flores-Guevara
on 22 November, 2011 - 5:53pm
Last updated 23 November, 2011 - 7:20am
Jacques Rifkind says: "looks like A. dentipes Schaeffer"
his comment: "Hard to be certain without the specimens in hand."
nice bugs, Lon -- pls try to get better pix of them for the guide! =v=
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may well be a nice Aulicus...
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, 22 November, 2011 - 6:07pm
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