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BugGuide Gathering
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University of Tennessee Biological Field Station
August 8-10, 2008
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Longhorned beetle - Enaphalodes

Longhorned beetle - Enaphalodes
Coronado National Forest, Arizona, USA
August 10, 2007
Size: 25mm
This longhorned beetle and several like came to lights at night.

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Moved
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

moved to family
It seems it can´t be the sp. Jim Bliss suggests - AZ out of range.

 
Not Elaphidion mucronatum...
...as Boris mentioned, though that species has been recently recorded from southeast AZ (Chiricahua Mts). This one looks to me like Enaphalodes, maybe E. niveitectus.

Spined Oak Borer
Spined Oak Borer

 
Oak Borer
Thank you Jim. I had several of these come to a collection light.

 
Cool.
Ok, and you didn't invite me to this collection light because?? LOL! Hope you had a wonderful visit:-)

 
Moths and beetles
Hello Eric:

Yes I picked up 15+ sp's. of beetles and many or so many moths. It will take me the next two moths to ID all the moths. It was a 16 hours drive down from the north Bay "CA" to Pena Blanca camp grounds but I had a good time.
Richard

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