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Dytiscidae - Thermonectus basillaris - female

Dytiscidae - Thermonectus basillaris - Female
Lake Gaston, Warren County, North Carolina, USA
April 1, 2014
Hydrocanthus ??? Came to Black Light. Thanks, Paul

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Dytiscidae - Thermonectus basillaris - female Dytiscidae - Thermonectus basillaris - female

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

 
Thanks
I corrected the family on my initial post so it doesn't look too Bad. Paul

 
No worries
I forgot to point out earlier that this photo shows very nicely the short longitudinal striae (grooves) on the elytra that most Thermonectus females exhibit.

 
Paul--
when you post series of beetle pics for ID, pls start with the all-important dorsal shot, then add other angles [i reloaded your pics here as an example]

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