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corticina type --tmp page (Epuraea corticina type --tmp page)
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Copyright © 2013
Bob Webster
Small, brown, spotted beetle -
Epuraea
North of Pryor, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA
June 8, 2013
Size: 3.3 mm
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Contributed by
Bob Webster
on 9 June, 2013 - 9:16am
Last updated 2 August, 2014 - 8:33pm
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v belov
, 2 August, 2014 - 8:33pm
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these are tough with specimen under 'scope, let alone from pics
seeing the entire outline of pronotum & elytra in full focus in dorsal view is critical; however, this is a rather boreal group, with not too many spp. in our area --so please keep taking & posting their photos, we need a visual critical mass in the guide to figure them out (and also Dr Cline's publishing his revision of nearctic spp.! coming soon)
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A few more
I found a few more of these, a couple of different species I think. Last night was the first time I've seen them on my porch, and I found another of the same in the field. Maybe there was a hatch in the area.
I'll upload these photos to the genus -- please frass whatever needs it. (Hopefully they're the same genus...)
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, 10 June, 2013 - 3:20pm
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