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Elaphidion mucronatum

Elaphidion mucronatum
Auburn, Lee County, Alabama, USA
July 5, 2008
Size: 2cm long
one spine (from longer to shorter) on 3-5 segments. black below body withouts spots.

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Moved
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

Sure looks like
Elaphidion mucronatum. The very long spine on antennomere 3 is distinctive.

 
thanks for ID
Agree with U.

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