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English: Red Milkweed Beetle. Found in the natural area slated for the proposed MAGLEV repair facility on public land in Beltsville, Maryland. Tetraopes tetrophthalmus. Lives on milkweed. You know the story. Bright red, lounges on top of the milkweed vine. If you eat me, you will regret it sort of thing. Photo by Anders Croft.
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