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I'm aware that it's still pretty general, but at least those two can focus the search a bit more. Unfortunately, I don't have resources for taking those families down to species in Argentina, so I can't be of much more help.
Sorry. You need to be more specific. I searched and there are too many species of these family
Could be a beetle in the family Scarabaeidae or Lucanidae, judging from the antennae.
Spotted on Dec 6, 2011 Submitted on Dec 7, 2011
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I'm aware that it's still pretty general, but at least those two can focus the search a bit more. Unfortunately, I don't have resources for taking those families down to species in Argentina, so I can't be of much more help.
Sorry. You need to be more specific. I searched and there are too many species of these family
Could be a beetle in the family Scarabaeidae or Lucanidae, judging from the antennae.