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Ericydeus lautus
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Copyright © 2006
Bob Beatson
weevil? -
Ericydeus lautus
Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mts., Pima County, Arizona, USA
September 4, 2006
Size: ~5-7mm
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Contributed by
Bob Beatson
on 18 September, 2006 - 5:38pm
Last updated 11 October, 2008 - 3:52pm
Moved
Moved from
Broad-nosed Weevils
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Bob Beatson
, 11 October, 2008 - 3:52pm
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Broad-nosed Weevils
Yes - It appears to be some kind of Broad-nosed Weevil.
Try searching images for
Broad-nosed Weevils
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Not sure of Genus. Give it a few days for a better ID
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bnuts40
, 18 September, 2006 - 10:00pm
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Ericydeus lautus, i believe
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v belov
, 11 October, 2008 - 1:32am
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Thank you
V - glad someone finally ID'd it.
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Bob Beatson
, 11 October, 2008 - 11:51am
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please move to the sp. page
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v belov
, 11 October, 2008 - 12:39pm
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Thanks
for the lead. There are a couple as yet unassigned below subfamily that look similar and one "Myllocerus" that looks similar morphologically, but not in color pattern. So, will wait and see what a beetle pro has to say.
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Bob Beatson
, 19 September, 2006 - 2:03pm
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