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3 May 2016 Histeridae - Saprinus discoidalis. Hwy 9, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, USA May 3, 2016. Size: 6 mm. Under a dried deer carcass on Highway 9 at the following coordinates: 31.798390, -106.935599. Images of this individual: tag all · Histeridae - Saprinus discoidalis · tag · login or register to post
3 Mar 2015 Zen Cart! Clown Beetle - not identified further Click the Camera icon to view the BugGuide information on this specimen as well as several photo examples.
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Clown Beetles (Histeridae) · Coleoptera > Histeridae > Saprininae > genus Euspilotus? UID beach hister beetle Hister Beetle Histerid Histeridae, perhaps Hesperosaprinus Histeridae Histerid
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3 Sep 2004 Latin histrio 'actor'(1). There is some dispute about the origin of the name(2). One idea is that the beetles "act" of feigning death is the reference. Hister was also used by the classical poet Juvenal to mean a low or dirty individual. Another idea is that the flattened legs recall the baggy pants of clowns and
This is a Clown Beetle in the family Histeridae, and according to BugGuide, depending upon the species, their habitat includes: “dung, carrion, decomposing fungi, under bark, in ant nests, forest litter, flood debris, treeholes, bird nests, mammal/reptile burrows, at sap flows, under wrack on beaches, and on sandy beaches.
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