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Photo#15410
larva

larva
Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
April 20, 2005
Size: 1/2"
Found it under bark, and it reared up and showed it's "teeth".

Moved
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

Yup. Cerambycid. Found a coup
Yup. Cerambycid. Found a couple just like it today.

Cerambycidae or Buprestidae.
Nice image of either a longhorned beetle larva (roundheaded borer) or jewel beetle larva (flatheaded borer). My money is on the former.

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