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Listrus? - Trichochrous brevicornis

Listrus? - Trichochrous brevicornis
Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA
March 25, 2013
Size: 3 mm
On flowers.
I guess this is some kind of Listrus, would be nice to get a right ID.
Thank you!

Moved
Moved from Trichochrous.

T. brevicornis
This is a nice northern record of the generally coastal Trichochrous brevicornis (LeConte).

Moved
Moved from Listrini.

There are stout spines on the
There are stout spines on the front tibia which would make this a species of Trichochrous. Listrus lack stout spines on the front tibia.

Moved tentatively; maybe...
Moved from ID Request.

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