Banded net-winged beetle

Calopteron discrepans

The banded net-winged beetle, Calopteron discrepans (Newman), is a colorful black and orange net-winged beetle commonly found resting on vegetation in moist woods throughout much of the eastern United States.
Banded Net-Winged Beetle - Calopteron discrepans The elytra are orange with a median and a terminal black band. Also, there are elevated ridges that go lengthwise and cross-wise along the elytra.

Habitat: Meadow in a deciduous forest Banded net-winged beetle,Calopteron,Calopteron discrepans,Geotagged,Summer,United States,beetle,lycidae

Appearance

The adults range in length from approximately 10 to 15 mm. Males are smaller than females. The elytra have the elevated lengthwise ridges and cross ridges characteristic of most lycids and are orange with a median and a terminal black band.

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http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/misc/beetles/banded_net-winged_beetle.htm
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderColeoptera
FamilyLycidae
GenusCalopteron
SpeciesCalopteron discrepans