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maybe Tenaspis angularis? - Tenaspis angularis

maybe Tenaspis angularis? - Tenaspis angularis
northern Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, USA
August 18, 2014
Size: ~25mm

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Nine year old Lukas found this at his school and recognized it - Tenaspis angularis - male maybe Tenaspis angularis? - Tenaspis angularis maybe Tenaspis angularis? - Tenaspis angularis maybe Tenaspis angularis? - Tenaspis angularis

correct....Tenaspis angularis
correct....Tenaspis angularis....belongs to a much larger neotropical fauna, but it's the only species we have up here in the US....also occurs in Gainesville and Torreya. Larvae are unknown

 
Thanks for the confirmation.
Interesting and spotty distribution and neat beast; I'll keep my eye out for more.

Moved
Moved from Fireflies.

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