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Scatsta Beetle..Paranchus albipes ID.by John Bratton
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 16-03-2009 15:21
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Found wandering around @ Scatsta Airport last night.
Size 6-7mm...photographed then evicted to the wild yonder.


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Agonum albipes I reckon.
 
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Hi John
Nice to see you've survived the winter....I've checked on your determination....it seems to fit OK other than the fact it has had a name change to Paranchus albipes according to Ground Beetles of Ireland.....do try to keep up John Grin.
15-0...Smile
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Not sure what the 15-0 refers to. Grimsby beat Lincoln 5-1 but it has not helped them greatly.
 
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The local team here could beat either of those numpties.
 
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