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Odontocorynus sp. - Odontocorynus umbellae

Odontocorynus sp. - Odontocorynus umbellae
Greensboro, Price Park, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
July 4, 2014
Size: ~5mm
Can someone tell me how to distinguish between O. umbellae and O. salebrosus?
Thanks.

Whatever this one is, there were many on the coreopsis in a meadow, and I have photo'd O. salebrosus there on previous occasions.

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Moved
Moved from Odontocorynus.

Moved
Moved from Baridinae.

Moved, thinking Geraeus (?)
Moved from ID Request.

 
It's funny.
From the top I couldn't see any scales on the pronotum, yet the lateral view seems to show setae or scales!

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