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Chlaenius sp. ground beetle, Urbana, Illinois This colorful beetle came from our back yard.  It's a ground beetle in the genus Chlaenius, recognizeable from its pubescent elytra and pungent defensive secretions.  Like most ground beetles, Chlaenius makes a living as a predator. The beetle's metallic sheen is not the result of a pigment but of fine microscopic sculpturing on the integument.  This is evident when the insect is viewed at a different aspect: notice how the color turns to green in lateral view: The same beetle, in sideview. photo details: Canon 100mm f2.8 macro lens on a…