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Photo#951012
Eucnemid - Microrhagus subsinuatus

Eucnemid - Microrhagus subsinuatus
Hollis, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
July 5, 2014
Size: 5mm

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Microrhagus subsinuatus LeConte
ID confirmed from specimen, now a photo-voucher. Thanks Tom.

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Moved from Microrhagus.

I moved ....
the image over to Microrhagus. I cannot be too sure about the species. I need to look at the lateral pronotal ridges to accurately identify it to species. It could go either way: a female Microrhagus pectinatus or Microrhagus subsinuatus altogether.

 
Close up added
Does the added picture help with the ID?

 
It is.....
close. From what I can see, it appears to be M. subinuatus.

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