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University of Tennessee Biological Field Station
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Cerambycid of some kind ? - Triodoclytus lanifer

Cerambycid of some kind ? - Triodoclytus lanifer
Aromas, San Benito County, California, USA
July 2, 2008
Size: ~8mm
Saw this guy on Heteromeles arbutifolia in our yard. (live oak/chaparral habitat).

Moved
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

Triodoclytus lanifer
Its a nice thing that I don't see very often. In the Sierra Nevada foothills the cross bands are fully developed. Yours seem to be greatly reduced.

 
Thank you Dennis
Somehow I knew you'd have an ID for this guy.

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