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Mating Long-Horned Beetles - Batyle ignicollis - male - female

Mating Long-Horned Beetles - Batyle ignicollis - Male Female
Killdeer Mountains Wildlife Management Area, North Dakota, USA
July 14, 2004
On a Purple Cone Flower.

Moved
Moved from Batyle.

yep, Batyle ignicollis
Yes, this is Batyle ignicollis, and if this pic is from Dunn County, its a new county record.

Batyle sp.
This is a pair of Batyle sp., possibly B. ignicollis. The globose, red prontum is pretty distinctive.

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