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Fungus Weevil (Euparius sp.) At porchlights near an overgrown backyard habitat in NW Georgia.<br />
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Fungus Weevil (Euparius sp.)

At porchlights near an overgrown backyard habitat in NW Georgia.

Still waiting on ID confirmation for this one!

Fungus Weevil (Euparius sp.) At porchlights near an overgrown backyard habitat in NW Georgia.<br />
<br />
Still waiting on ID confirmation for this one!<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/64909/fungus_weevil_euparius_sp.html<br />
 Geotagged,Summer,United States

    comments (8)

  1. Euparius paganus? Posted 7 years ago
    1. Or, Euparius marmoreus? Do you still have the beetle? It would help to see the legs. Posted 7 years ago
      1. No idea. I read later that seeing the legs might help.

        And I don't have it. This was back in July. :/
        Posted 7 years ago
      2. What are the differences in the two concerning the legs? I can't seem to find that thread on BugGuide! Posted 6 years ago
        1. The banding on their legs is different. If you compare images, you'll notice the difference :) Posted 6 years ago, modified 6 years ago
            1. There are some photos on bugguide that are a bit harder to differentiate. Those two photos are pretty good though! Thanks! Posted 6 years ago
              1. I was just looking through more as well and agree. Some look pretty much identical. I wonder if some are misidentified? Or, is this characteristic more ambiguous? Posted 6 years ago

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Uploaded Aug 13, 2018. Captured Jul 25, 2018 20:16 in 101 Earl St, Plainville, GA 30733, USA.
  • Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
  • f/4.0
  • 1/60s
  • ISO400
  • 60mm