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New insect to ID

New insect to ID
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
June 27, 2005
This is the best I have, hope it helps you. Thanks for looking at it.

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Moved
Moved from Xestoleptura.

Moved
Moved from Flower Longhorns.

Cerambycidae
Definitely a beetle in the family Cerambycidae, and I believe it is in the sub-family Lepturinae. Glad you were able to get the additional photos.

--Stephen

Stephen Cresswell
Buckhannon, WV
www.stephencresswell.com

 
Beetle ID
Thanks for the info Stephen. I think I was lucky to find it again in the garden.

 
Probably in the genus Xestoleptura
Det. & comment per Dan Heffern:

Probably in the genus Xestoleptura. I think to name it to species is guessing.

Family Cerambycidae, Subfamily Lepturinae, Tribe Lepturini

MQ, Austin

Texas Beetle Info
TexasEnto.net/beetles.htm

 
yes, must be X. crassipes
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