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Six-banded Longhorn Beetle (Dryobius sexnotatus)
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Copyright © 2003
Charles Schurch Lewallen
Six Banded Longhorn -
Dryobius sexnotatus
Eastern, Oklahoma, USA
June 27, 2003
Size: aprox. 25mm
Dryobius sexnotatus
As I understand it these are rare in Missouri and Arkansas, however I do not know it this is true in Oklahoma.
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Contributed by
Charles Schurch Lewallen
on 10 February, 2005 - 9:06pm
Last updated 10 February, 2005 - 10:36pm
They are rare pretty much everywhere...
Was your beetle found anywhere near old growth forest? They appear to be tied to such habitat...
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Mike Quinn
, 14 June, 2011 - 7:59pm
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