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Photo#143127
Mega grub

Mega grub
Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois, USA
September 4, 2007
Size: 4 cm

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Mega grub Mega grub

Moved
Moved from Larvae.

ID subfamily
Shape of the head, mouthparts, postnotal fold (absent) and size suggest that this larva belongs to the subfamily Prioninae.
Local species and features about the collected larva might help to arrive at a more precise ID.

 
Thanks
Orthosoma brunneum is the only one in that subfamily that I have seen.

Moved
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

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