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Bee-mimic Beetle (Trichiotinus assimilis)
(Kirby 1837)

 

Synonyms: Trichius bistriga, Trichius variabilis; hairy flower scarab

 

 

 

Trichiotinus assimilis occurs across southern Canada and northern United States, and also in the Rocky Mountains south to Arizona and New Mexico. The adult is 7-12 mm long. These beetles are usually seen on flowers, feeding on pollen and nectar in June and July, e.g., on Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) in the photos below.

 

Trichiotinus assimilis, Scarabaeidae   D50089
Bee-mimic Beetle
(Trichiotinus assimilis)
Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada
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Trichiotinus assimilis, Scarabaeidae   D50088
Bee-mimic Beetle
(Trichiotinus assimilis)
Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada
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