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Post by dpotanin on Mar 13, 2016 11:30:20 GMT -8
Greetings to all! I`m purely know Nearctic fauna, so looks like need help to ID these beetles. Thank you in advance! 1. USA: NM, Bernalillo Co., Albuquerque 2. USA: SC, Aiken Co., North Augusta 3. Cyclocephala sp.? USA: VA, Louisa Co. 4. Phileurini? USA: AZ, Maricopa Co., Estrella Mountain Park 5. Phileurini? USA: AZ, Pima Co., Santa Catalina Mts.
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Post by dpotanin on Mar 13, 2016 11:36:27 GMT -8
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Post by dpotanin on Mar 13, 2016 11:55:27 GMT -8
8. Meloidae sp. USA: WA, Franklin Co.
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Post by entoman on Mar 13, 2016 19:05:07 GMT -8
Number 3 looks like Pelidnota punctata.
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Post by bandrow on Mar 13, 2016 19:14:43 GMT -8
Greetings,
I can give you a few names, but better images are required for a couple of the species. Here goes:
1.) Dynastinae: Cyclocephalini: Cyclocephala sp. (possibly C. pasadenae) - should check male genitalia for an accurate ID
2.) Melolonthinae: Melolonthini: Phyllophaga crenulata
3.) Rutelinae: Rutelini: Pelidnota punctata
4.) Dynastinae: Pentodontini: Oxygrylius ruginasus? Need a better image of clypeus and the body length
5.) Dynastinae: Pentodontini: Orizabus sp.? Need better image of the head and the body length
6.) Scarabaeinae: Coprini: Dichotomius colonicus
8.) Meloidae: Lytta sp., possibly a species in the reticulata group
If you could post a couple more images of numbers 4 and 5, I might be able to get closer...
Hope this helps! Bandrow
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Post by dpotanin on Mar 15, 2016 10:52:15 GMT -8
Any ideas about Phanaeus?
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Post by bandrow on Mar 15, 2016 16:54:29 GMT -8
Greetings,
No - sorry - I don't know the Central American Phanaeus...
Cheers! Bandrow
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