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Post by livingplanet3 on May 9, 2021 9:36:30 GMT -8
Flightless May beetle (Phyllophaga cribrosa) - beetlesinthebush.com/2013/08/21/an-interesting-flightless-may-beetle/I found several of these here at my place a little over 40 years ago, and after that, I never saw one again. I wonder why they disappeared? Maybe the overall climate here became a bit too wet for them, in the years following the late 1970s?
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Post by 58chevy on May 9, 2021 14:21:20 GMT -8
I used to find those frequently when I was a kid in Ft. Worth, TX. They weren't in any of my field guides at the time, so I just called them tar beetles because they often got stuck in the tar on the streets on hot summer days. After I left home for college, I didn't see another one for decades. To my surprise, I came across some of them in Oct. 2018 near Three Rivers, TX. I still didn't know what they were, but a collector friend ID'd them for me.
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