Such distinct coloring, couldnt ID tho :(
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Same cool orange and black insect from front
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Interesting dome shape and leg coloring
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Very long, segmented antennae
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Maroon with ridged back
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Typical insect, but what one I dunno
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This one has very distinct three parts that make up an insect
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Maroon one with smooth back
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So cool lookin tiny ones, on golden rod, that's how tiny
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This one might have a long proboscis, a weevil perhaps?
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Looks like a modified firefly back, but wee head and no big neck shield.
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So like a tiger beetle but despite distinct colorin, still can't ID yet.
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Weevil-ish looking fellow
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A green mossy weevil-looking one
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Long flat body, click beetle like but not?
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Same clickish like one from front
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This might belong to the true bug section, but just in case...
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True bug like but again, just in case...
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Tiny weevilish one
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Tiny weevilish one again
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Body round like a lady bug but lined/segmented in the middle
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Same as previous, different angle
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Taken in Puerto Rico, but perhaps found here as well.
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Thought it was the Lebia pulchella ground beetle but the coloring is slightly off.
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Lebia pulchella-like ground beetle-like from top
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Lebia pulchella-like ground beetle-like from front
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