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Neopyrochroa femoralis
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Copyright © 2005
tom murray
Dendroides or Neopyrochroa? -
Neopyrochroa femoralis
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Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
June 17, 2005
Size: about 14mm
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Contributed by
tom murray
on 19 June, 2005 - 11:52am
Last updated 21 October, 2008 - 6:37pm
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tom murray
, 21 October, 2008 - 6:37pm
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Neopyrochroa male.
Great images of a male Neopyrochroa. Probably not N. flabellata, which does not have such plumose antennae. Amazing to read about the courtship of these beetles in Eisner's book, "For Love of Insects."
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Eric R. Eaton
, 20 June, 2005 - 2:28pm
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