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[[User:Croujay - This beetle, though similar genetically to related species, differs in its phenotype in that it is extremely glabrous, meaning their skin is smooth and devoid of filaments. Females are larger than males, which could hint something about their mating system.|Croujay - This beetle, though similar genetically to related species, differs in its phenotype in that it is extremely glabrous, meaning their skin is smooth and devoid of filaments. Females are larger than males, which could hint something about their mating system.]] ([[User talk:Croujay - This beetle, though similar genetically to related species, differs in its phenotype in that it is extremely glabrous, meaning their skin is smooth and devoid of filaments. Females are larger than males, which could hint something about their mating system.|talk]] · contribs)

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