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Goldenrod Soldier Beetle

Goldenrod soldier beetle is pictured, and it's also known as Pennsylvania leatherwing beetle. This type of beetle is 9-12 mm long.  There were loads of them feeding on Queen Anne's Lace flower nectar;  references indicate they also feed on aphids and insect eggs.  The goldenrod soldier beetle is native to North America, and common in the eastern and midwestern U.S.

Winds were up to 25 mph when the photo was taken.  I normally don't touch a plant, but today held the flower stem to steady the flower head in the wind.  Discovered an added advantage to holding the stem: the angle of the subject could be easily changed.  Photo was in full sun at 12:30 pm.

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