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Which Beetle is this??
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 30-08-2009 07:47
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Found by schoolkids at the local Primary School who are doing a project on insects. "She Who Must Be Obeyed" being the School Secretary took it home for me to photograph and have it ID'd.
I thought it was a Devil's Coach Horse, (size 20-25mm) which in my Checklist goes under two names;
Ocypus olens and Staphylinus olens, the latter I would think to be the latest title.
Am I right with my ID ? If not, what is it????

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Ocypus olens it is
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Thanks Tony
I thought it was the other name..I'll change the title on the school copy.

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I want to see the coach this thing pulls.. Grin
Also.. Remains of an earwig to the right of the last photo?
 
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