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Stenolophus ochropezus

Stenolophus ochropezus
Medford, (~25 miles east of Philadelphia, PA) Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
June 8, 2011
Size: 6.1mm
believe this to be Stenolophus ochropezus, by far the most numerous beetle at my UV light (at least 10x anything else. And #2 is likely another Stenolophus, one of the lecontei/comma species). Corrections welcome :)

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looks right
If the elytra are iridescent than it is for sure.

 
yes,
bit of an oil-sheen look.

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