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Nicentrus saccharinus
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Copyright © 2011
Brad Barnd
Weevil -
Nicentrus saccharinus
Rotonda West, Charlotte County, Florida, USA
June 11, 2011
Size: 2.7 mm
Collected between 5.VI.2011 and 16.VI.2011; skimmed from swimming pool.
Not sure beyond Baridinae...
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Contributed by
Brad Barnd
on 5 December, 2011 - 7:08pm
Last updated 12 September, 2013 - 7:10pm
Nicentrus saccharinus Marshall
Moved from
Apinocis limbifer
. I now believe this is Nicentrus saccharinus based on comparison with additional material.
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Brad Barnd
, 12 September, 2013 - 7:10pm
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nice to see things starting to snap into places & make sense!
i'm pretty sure that 3rd item belongs here, too
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v belov
, 12 September, 2013 - 7:41pm
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Moved
Moved from
Snout and Bark Beetles
.
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Brad Barnd
, 5 December, 2011 - 7:17pm
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clone of...
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v belov
, 5 December, 2011 - 7:10pm
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Does indeed look the same
only to get to Apinocis in
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, the front coxae would be separated by width greater than a coxa, but in this guy they are separated by 1/2 to 2/3 width of a coxa; must be the same thing though..
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Brad Barnd
, 5 December, 2011 - 7:21pm
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case pending at Jens's...
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v belov
, 5 December, 2011 - 7:21pm
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