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Neoclytus? - Neoclytus mucronatus

Neoclytus? - Neoclytus mucronatus
Corning, Clay County, Arkansas, USA
June 15, 2007
Size: ~12 mm

Neoclytus
Neoclytus is right, but this is Neoclytus mucronatus The markings of this species are quite distinct, along with the spines on the ends of the elytra and femora, both visible in this pic. Good find!

 
Thanks
for the ID, Eric and Guy!

Yes.
Probably N. acuminatus.

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