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Eudiagogus pulcher
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Copyright © 2014
Rick Murphy
Beetle -
Eudiagogus pulcher
Richardson, Dallas County, Texas, USA
August 10, 2014
A beetle on a plant that is in the bean family (Fabaceae). Next to a creek. Not a great photo, but perhaps the pattern is distinctive enough for an identification.
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Contributed by
Rick Murphy
on 10 August, 2014 - 5:54pm
Last updated 11 August, 2014 - 8:36am
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John Schneider
, 10 August, 2014 - 6:22pm
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Ron M.
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Eudiagogus pulcher
Thank you John and Ron for your assistance. I later identified the plant as Sesbania herbacia, which further supports this being a Sesbania Clown Weevil (Eudiagogus). Of the three species in BugGuide, only E. pulcher, as Ron suggested, has matching pale bands on the pronotum and elytra.
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