Michael Ferro

Michael Ferro

Nov 30, 2015

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    About This Project

    Undescribed species are lurking in the leaf litter. The beetle genus Sonoma is full of them, but you can only tell them apart by their aedeagi (twig and two berries, Wangdoodles, "John Thomas," etc...). The project: Describe new species.

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