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Flower longhorn? - Typocerus zebra

Flower longhorn? - Typocerus zebra
Dryden, Ontario, Canada
July 1, 2008
I found this little guy just outside of Dryden Ontario. It looks a lot like some type of flower longhorn to me, but I have no idea which one! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Yes.
Reminds me of Stenostrophia tribalteata, but I believe that is a strictly western species....

 
I would think Typocerus zebra
I would think Typocerus zebra. It is found in the Eastern USA to southern Canada. I believe the appressed golden hairs at the base of the pronotum are diagnostic.

 
I looked at beetles of that g
I looked at beetles of that genus in the guide, and I thought it looked very much like them too! Thanks for looking at my pic.

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