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How many species have these two red spots? - Hyperaspis

How many species have these two red spots? - Hyperaspis
Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
July 20, 2006
Size: about 3.2 mm
It kept opening its wings and exposing its abdomen, but between my reflexes and a horridly lethargic shutter lag this was the best I could do for a dorsal view of the abdomen.

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