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    bug id

    I know this will get merged into another thread soon, but any thoughts on what this is? It was about 2in long. Photo taken on my front door this morning around 8am. Port Orchard, Kitsap County, Washington state. Thanks!
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    Re: bug id

    Thinking it might be a Polyphylla decemlineata (ten-lined june beetle). What do y'all think? Here is another pic.
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    Re: bug id

    I think you answered your own thread. I would go with Polyphylla decemlineata (Ten-lined june beetle).
    Ten-lined June beetle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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