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Tenebrionidae - Eleodes fusiformis

Tenebrionidae - Eleodes fusiformis
Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, USA
July 26, 2012

Moved

This is actually E. fusiformis
E. fusiformis and E. opaca are easily told apart by looking at the elytra. E. fusiformis has semi-shiny, heavily punctured elytra with the edges of the elytra smoothly rounded, whereas E. opaca has dull, rough, heavily punctured elytra with a ledge running around the edge.

Moved tentatively
Moved from ID Request.

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