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Carabidae: Stenolophus comma?   - Stenolophus comma

Carabidae: Stenolophus comma? - Stenolophus comma
Arlington Research Station, Columbia County, Wisconsin, USA
July 23, 1995
Size: ~8 mm
Disregarding lack of infuscate spots, keys out to Stenolophus comma in both Lindroth's and Bousquet's keys. I have two other like specimens with the same collection data. Are these teneral specimens?

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Carabidae: Stenolophus comma?   - Stenolophus comma Carabidae: Stenolophus comma?   - Stenolophus comma

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Moved from ID Request.

Teneral Stenolophus comma
is what this image best fits. My reference collection holds a couple of such uniformly yellowish-brown tenerals from WI. Good call.

Jessie, are you a generalist or have a particualr interest in WI carabids? Have we met in entomology circles at UW-Madison where I occasionally hang out?

 
Hi Peter, thanks for the conf
Hi Peter, thanks for the confirmation. I'm a first year master's student under Dan Young and Dave Hogg working on carabids in agroecosystems (mainly on plots in Arlington, WI). No, we haven't met, it would be great to meet you the next time you visit Madison!

 
OK,
say hello to Dan Young.

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