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Beetles - Neandra brunnea

Beetles - Neandra brunnea
La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, USA
June 22, 2006
Found by a friend near La Crosse, WI in June under a log.

Sexes
Now, this might just be a 'duh' moment, but humor me: Is the male the specimen at the top & the female the one at the bottom? I know some beetles (like stag beetles & rhinoceros beetles) can have major & minor (big & little) forms of males, so that's why I'm asking.

Moved
Moved from Neandra.

Longhorned beetles
Genus Parandra:

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