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Longhorned Beetle - Monochamus carolinensis

Longhorned Beetle - Monochamus carolinensis
Black Creek, Cary, Wake County, North Carolina, USA
May 12, 2005

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Moved
Moved from Monochamus.

Monochamus carolinensis...
...one of the pine sawyers.

Laminae.
Well, I know this is in the subfamily Laminae, the "flatfaced longhorns," nicely illustrated by the facial portrait:-) It is probably a female since the antennae are so short (compared to the males). Might be a pine sawyer (Monochamus sp.), or some near relative.

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