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Biotus formicarius Casey - Biotus formicarius

Biotus formicarius Casey - Biotus formicarius
Welder Wildlife Refuge, Sinton, San Patricio County, Texas, USA
November 1, 2013
Det. D. S. Chandler, 2013

coll'ed at UV lights near refuge HQ

spmn in the TAMUIC

Moved
Moved from Atinus.

Biotus formicarius
actually. Can't see the diagnostic hind tibiae well (evenly pretty wide through length; Atinus thin/cylindrical but swollen near apex), but the form of the antennae serve to separate it from any more western Atinus. Not common and a good catch.

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