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Photo#773175
and so does this one... - Tribolium destructor

and so does this one... - Tribolium destructor
Jemez Mountains, Sandoval County, New Mexico, USA
May 7, 2013
Size: ~4mm
East Fork Trail, under bark.

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and so does this one... - Tribolium destructor and so does this one... - Tribolium destructor

Moved tentatively
Moved from Flour Beetles.

Moved
Moved from Darkling Beetles.

it looks a lot like Tribolium, but you never know with tenebs
Rick Buss would know

 
ID confirmed by W.E. Steiner: Tribolium sp.
his comment, referring to the batch of your subcortical tenebs posted yesterday: "I took all 3 in the same county 2 summers ago; still not sure about which Tribolium sp. but need to compare specimens."

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