Trogium
- Trogium apterum
- Trogium braheicola
- Trogium evansorum
- Trogium lapidarium
- Trogium picticeps
- Trogium pulsatorium
- Trogium stellatum
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Scientific Name | Trogium pulsatorium |
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Location | Baiting Hollow, Suffolk County, New York, USA |
Comments | I found this on an unused screen porch. There is a little colony of them living on a piece of paper with what looks like scattered bug parts. They seem to be eating the "bug parts" and I have seen them push another away on approach. They scoot around quickly. They appear to be quite flat, but I was not able to get a lateral view. |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Identified By | Edward Mockford |
Copyright | © 2009 |
Scientific Name | Trogium pulsatorium |
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Location | Baiting Hollow, Suffolk County, New York, USA |
Comments | The one on the left has been eating (I think eating) a pile of what looks like insect parts for the last 10 minutes. He has just chased off the intruder on the right. |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Identified By | Edward Mockford |
Copyright | © 2009 |
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