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Photo#61365
another mel*andryid? - Hymenorus

another mel*andryid? - Hymenorus
Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
June 26, 2006
Size: about 9 mm
I wasn't sure at first, but after studying it I've concluded this is a view of the same beetle.

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another mel*andryid? - Hymenorus another mel*andryid? - Hymenorus another mel*andryid? - Hymenorus another mel*andryid? - Hymenorus

Moved

Alleculinae
Belongs to the genus, Hymenorus. The penultimate tarsal segment should have lobed membranes which are sort of visible in the photos.

 
Excellent!
Good to have a name for this one.

Thanks for helping out on bugguide. So is it Mr. Kanchan, Ms. Karen Alexandria Nancy Chan, or do we get to ever find out? :-)

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