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Black Beetle ID => Galeruca tanaceti
tristram
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Posted on 09-10-2011 22:37
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About 10mm long. Beside a path through woodland beside a lake.
Photo taken in Reading, UK, on 2011-10-09.
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Looks like a Meloe ... very good find - well done Smile Did you get more angles?
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Have to disagree with Chris on this one - I think it's a female chrysomelid, something near Galeruca tanaceti
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Ahh, are the antennae wrong for Meloe? I see them so rarely Smile
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Thanks, Tony and Chris.

When I first saw it, its shape did remind me of a bloated female Chrysomelid dock beetle. I had a quick look through Lech Borowiec's site but his Galeruca images lack the glossy blackness of the above specimen.

No other angles, I'm afraid. It dropped off into long grass and escaped before I could get a second image.
 
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Just doing a Google image search it does look like the glossiness of the carapace is a bit variable ... but it does look very like Galeruca tanaceti to me ... the same shape of antennae & body.
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Male Meloe do have strange antennae with a kink in them, but the females are more like this. One way to separate Meloe from large black chrysomelids is to look at the elytra - Meloe elytra overlap at the base, while chrysomelid elytra don't.
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