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Soldier Beetle? - Enaphalodes rufulus

Soldier Beetle? - Enaphalodes rufulus
Germantown, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
July 14, 2007
Size: approx 1 1/4"
Found on the brick at night under the light

Moved
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

No, Cerambycid -
maybe something like Enaphalodes rufulus - Red Oak Borer in the guide here. Ted or Guy will give you a firm ID.

 
Yes...
...Enaphalodes rufulus.

 
Well rats!
I am sooo bad at this. I actually thought maybe a longhorn but talked myself out of that and I can't even tell you why I did.

Thanks for the help!

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