
Netwinged beetle (Lycus arizonensis) showing distinct elongate chewing mouthparts, widened wing with elongate ridges, and orange and black markings.
Adults are weak flying, active acacia pollen feeders found during daylight in canyons and woodlands of southeastern Arizona and Mexico.

These are neat bugs. Love the detail on the wings and antennae.
Thanks, Joan. I love the title of your blog!