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Pine Sawyer? - Derobrachus hovorei

Pine Sawyer? - Derobrachus hovorei
Gilbert, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
July 8, 2009
Size: 2 1/2 inches

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Pine Sawyer? - Derobrachus hovorei Pine Sawyer? - Derobrachus hovorei Pine Sawyer? - Derobrachus hovorei Pine Sawyer? - Derobrachus hovorei

Derobrachus hovorei, i suppose
[dunno if answered your question: no idea what 'Pine Sawyer' is, sorry]

 
Some more information for you
National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Insects and Spiders of North America- Arthur V. Evans.

Page 203 Bottom entry
Pine Sawyer- Ergates spiculatus
Also mentions E.s. neomexicanus

Hope that helps you out

 
common names can be tricky
The best is to refer to insects by their latin names first, and then a common name. The problem is that many have several common names, sometimes different depending on where you live in the country. One common name isn't more correct than another, the thing to really depend on is the latin name. I'm glad I didn't try to answer the ID on your beetle. I would have been way off track, even with the latin name :)

 
http://bugguide.net/node/view
http://bugguide.net/node/view/74268

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