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Athous haemarrhoidalis
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Posted on 04-05-2007 16:11
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Location: Hungary
Habitat: Woodskirt
Size: 10-12 mm
Date: 01-05-07
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Elateridae ,
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To a Britisher looks like Athous haemorrhoidale, but there might be other possibilities in Hungary.

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I agree with John. I've got one specimen of Athous haemarrhoidalis in my collection identified by the specialist of Russian Zoological Institute and the beetle on the picture looks very similar to mine.
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Andrzej, John, Sergey, Many thanks!
 
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