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Red spotted beetle, but what are on its body?
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Posted on 11-04-2007 21:39
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Firstly I overlooked this two strange creature on the back and on the side of this beetle. I think the beetle is a Hister sp. ( I need confirmation or disproval)
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Histeridae Hister ?sp.Sad
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Posted on 12-04-2007 01:14
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Histeridae, yes. Smile

Above is an Acari. Wink
 
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Posted on 22-04-2007 14:45
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The beetle is Hister or Paralister - there are several species with red spots - more photos would be helpful.
The Acari are Poecilochirus sp. (Poecilochiridae , 2 sp. on beetles):
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