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On the trunk => Endomychus coccineus (Endomychidae)
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10.5.18 in Jyväskylä, Finland.
About 1 cm long.
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Hello,

Coleoptera. I think, Silphidae larva.
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Thanks Jürgen, but Juhani Vesanen told me, that it is Endomychus coccineus.

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RamiP wrote:
Thanks Jürgen, but Juhani Vesanen told me, that it is Endomychus coccineus.


Ah, yes. I did not have that in mind.
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