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Eyed Click Beetle

Alaus oculatus

Description:

It can fly and landed on my neck. I swatted it out of reaction and it fell to the ground. I thought it was dead for a while but it eventually flew up under a table. About the 2" in length.

Habitat:

Industrial area surrounded by woodlands and marshes.

1 Comment

shawntkeating
shawntkeating 10 years ago

Awesome! Thanks for identifying it for me.

shawntkeating
Spotted by
shawntkeating

Millville, New Jersey, USA

Spotted on May 29, 2013
Submitted on May 29, 2013

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