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Much smaller than most I've seen, but the pronotum seems distinctive
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Fletcher Wildlife Garden
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Adult beetles feeding on powdery mildew on the undersides of nasturtium leaves. Note the eggs stuck on the back of the elytra of one of the beetles.
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Adult beetles feeding on powdery mildew on the undersides of nasturtium leaves. Note the eggs stuck on the back of the elytra of one of the beetles.
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Adult beetles feeding on powdery mildew on the undersides of nasturtium leaves. Note the eggs stuck on the back of the elytra of one of the beetles.
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Adult beetles feeding on powdery mildew on the undersides of nasturtium leaves. Note the eggs stuck on the back of the elytra of one of the beetles.
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Adult beetles feeding on powdery mildew on the undersides of nasturtium leaves. Note the eggs stuck on the back of the elytra of one of the beetles.
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Tiny beetle, maybe a millimeter long.
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Tiny beetle, maybe a millimeter long.
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This spots are definitely coalescent, and it from the info on BugGuide it seems like P. renifer is out of range, only making it as far west as the Sierras.
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