It's not A. concolor as it lacks the mottled colouration of the elytra of that species. Could be A. hirsutus or A. suturalis or maybe A. montanus, but would need more pictures to distinguish. Best to get a shot of the upper and underside, plus a shot of the front and back to see the face and pygidium respectively.
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