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Banded Net-Winged Beetle

Calopteron discrepans

Photo by Christine Y.
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41.7533, -73.1879

Field Notes

Description:

The elytra are orange with a median and a terminal black band. Also, there are elevated ridges that go lengthwise and cross-wise along the elytra.

Habitat:

Spotted in a deciduous forest at Boyd Audubon

Notes:

The banding patterns of C. discrepans and C. reticulatum are very similar in appearance...

"C. discrepans, the upper transverse black band tends to be broad all the way to the edges, whereas in C. reticulatum, it tends either to taper at the edges or be narrow its entire length. This trait is not diagnostic, but may be helpful. In C. discrepans, the sutural extension of the median black band (running lengthwise up the center at the top of the wing) flares out basally, being widest at the scutellum, whereas in reticulatum, its borders (when it is present) run parallel. The metasternum is entirely black in discrepans, partly reddish in reticulatum. Second antennal segment black in discrepans, rusty in reticulatum. Underside of antennae usually black in discrepans, some segments rusty in reticulatum." - BugGuide

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Comments (2)

Looks like it better fits the descriptions for C. discrepans, but I have little experience with either species.

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