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Photo#269055
Cerambycid, Anelaphus submoestus?

Cerambycid, Anelaphus submoestus?
Picture Rocks, NW of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
April 23, 2009
Size: 10 mm

Moved
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

Given Ted's comment, I figured the move to Tribe was a safe bet... I didn't feel confident moving it any further.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Margarethe, moving this one into the guide as it has been more than a month in ID Request. I'm hoping it will get more attention here.

 
Thanks, Harsi
I even think I know what it is - I added it to the title but I'd like to get some reassurance before I move it further

 
Anelaphus submoestus...
...is possible, but these brown elaphidiines are notoriously difficult even with the specimen to examine.

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