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This is for you, @borisb
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Found on a wall by a light, to which it had probably been attracted to the night before. Of the two Gigadema species in Central Australia, this is mandibulare because of the puncture pattern between the elytral striae (changing from biserial at the base to densely irregular at the apex (not visible in the photo but is there -trust me!)
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This is for you, @borisb
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This is for you, @borisb
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This is for you, @borisb
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This is for you, @borisb
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This is for you, @borisb
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Attracted to light
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Attracted to light
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Found under the bark of a suspended pine log near a waterfall above Comers Creek road. (picture taken at locality, specimen was placed in a plastic dish to photograph)
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Sex: Male (top) Female (Bottom) Size: 1cm Mate guarding behavior of the Endangered Salt Creek Tiger Beetle (Cicindela nevadica lincolniana). This was a very late record for the species which is usually only out for a few weeks in June, and sometimes the first week of July. The lincolniana subspecies of Cicindela nevadica is only found on a few small salt flats in Lancaster County, Nebraska