I agree, but please hide your answer next time.South Science Team wrote:Order Coleoptera, family Silphidae? Species is, I think, Nicrophorus americanus.
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Righto. Your turn!South Science Team wrote:Order Coleoptera, family Silphidae? Species is, I think, Nicrophorus americanus.
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Order and family - kudos, as always, for species.
Order and family - kudos, as always, for species.
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Coleoptera.
Catharidae. It definitely looks like the soldier beetles I often see. Second choice would be Meloidae, but I'm sticking with Catharidae.
I'm not quite sure yet.
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I'm going to say
but Tiktaalik gets the win.
[i]Rhagonycha fulva[/i]
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Actually, that's not the answer I was looking for, although you may be correct. Any other guesses?
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This definitely isn't on the list... but I recognized it from previous research, so:
Next time, be sure that the order and family are found on the Official 2014 List before asking them here.
Coleoptera, of course.
Stenotrachelidae
I've seen something similar to this but a yellowish color, so I'm gonna say it's Cephaloon bicolor.
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It does seem to have Cephaloon, which means it was off list, so why don't you go - although major props to Navigator for nailing it.Tiktaalik wrote:Whose turn is it?
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All right then. This one was chosen mainly for the fact that it just looks flipping awesome and terrifying.Flavorflav wrote:It does seem to have Cephaloon, which means it was off list, so why don't you go - although major props to Navigator for nailing it.Tiktaalik wrote:Whose turn is it?
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