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Photo#697853
Hoplosphyrum boreale (Scudder) - Hoplosphyrum boreale - male

Hoplosphyrum boreale (Scudder) - Hoplosphyrum boreale - Male
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
August 30, 2012
Det. R. Love, 2017

spmn in the TAMUIC

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Hoplosphyrum boreale (Scudder) - Hoplosphyrum boreale - male Hoplosphyrum boreale (Scudder) - Hoplosphyrum boreale - male

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Photo#697853, Photo#697854 ar
Photo#697853, Photo#697854 are most probably Hoplosphyrum boreale (only named US species): 1) long hind basitarsi, 2) short, wide, evenly curved clypeus in side view (inferred), 3) scape (1st antennal segment) small compared to clypeus, 4) pronotum nearly as wide as abdomen, quadrate; this is a juvenile male presuming it is in last or next to last instar (looks penultimate juve, no indication of wing pads; earlier difficult to tell). It has lost its dorsal scale vesture, which would be speckled brown.

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