This post will serve as a log of beetle observations sorted by family and seen in 2020.
Anthribidae |
Fungus Weevils |
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The one on the far left flew into my eye. That picture shows it sitting on the pad of my finger. | ||
Attelabidae |
Leaf Rolling Weevils |
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Bostrichidae |
Horned Powder-post Beetles, False Powderpost Beetles, Branch-and-Twig Borers, Augur Beetles |
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Cantharidae |
Soldier Beetles |
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Carabidae |
Ground Beetles |
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I have no idea how to tell most of these apart. I'm relying on the IDs from made by others. I suppose I'll add notes on how to identify them when I learn how. | ||
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Cerambycidae |
Longhorn Beetles |
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Chrysomelidae |
Leaf Beetles |
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Claridae |
Checkered Beetles |
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Coccinellidae |
Lady Beetles |
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Cryptophagidae |
Silken Fungus Beetles |
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Curculionidae |
Snout and Bark Beetles, Weevils |
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Dytiscidae |
Predaceous Diving Beetles |
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Elateradae |
Click Beetles, Wire Worms |
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Erotylidae |
Pleasing Fungus Beetles |
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Eucnemidae |
False Click Beetles |
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These are distinguished from click beetles by the angle of attachment between first and second segments of the antennae | ||||
Heteroceridae |
Variegated Mud-loving Beetles |
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Hydrophilidae |
Water Scavenger Beetles |
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I would never have guessed the Chaetarthria was in this family. | |||
Laemophloeidae |
Line Flat Bark Beetles |
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Lampyridae |
Lightning Beetles, Fireflies |
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Latridiidae |
Minute Brown Scavenger Beetles |
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Both images are likely the same species. The second one is included to show the insect in flight. | |||
Melandryidae |
False Darkling Beetles |
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Mycetophagidae |
Hairy Fungus Beetles |
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Nitidulidae |
Sap-Feeding Beetles |
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Oedemeridae |
False Blister Beetles |
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Ptinidae |
Dethwatch, Spider, and Wood-borer Beetles |
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Scarabidae |
Scarab Beetles |
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Phyllophaga sp. are larger than Diplotaxis sp. Generally, if the size is over 12mm, it's Phyllophaga sp. | ||
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It's likely that several species of both Diplotaxis an Phyllophaga have observations, but they've not been identified to species, so only obviously different ones are shown. | |||
Scirtidae |
Marsh Beetles |
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Scraptiidae |
False Flower Beetles |
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Staphylinidae |
Rove Beetles |
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Tenebrionidae |
Rove Beetles |
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Trogidae |
Hide Beetles |
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