Hi Kasey! (and everyone!)

This is one of the Scarab beetles, I like it for something in the
Diplotaxis genus.

Adults are attracted to lights in the spring so this little one probably
came in from the outside.
Happy to provide more info if you want/need it.

Chelle Hartzer, BCE
360 Pest and Food Safety Consulting <http://chellehartzer.com>



On Wed, Mar 31, 2021 at 9:49 AM Kasey Calnan <kcal...@boscobel.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Can someone please help me identify this beetle? I found it in a very dark
> corner, not in a trap. My institution is located in the Hudson Valley, New
> York. Thank you!
>
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