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Eyed Click beetle

Alaus ocalatus

Description:

Two large round spots on larger end, appear to be "false" eyes to frighten predators. About 3/4 to 1 inch long, forested habitat. Sitting on shaded asphalt driveway in the photo.

Habitat:

Forested, rural.

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Eyed Click beetle
Alaus ocalatus Eyed Click Beetle - Alaus oculatus


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1 Comment

chconover
chconover 12 years ago

Agree with Ronald and Amissa.

chconover
Spotted by
chconover

North Carolina, USA

Spotted on Aug 24, 2011
Submitted on Aug 25, 2011

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