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Orange and Black  - Stenocorus schaumii - female

Orange and Black - Stenocorus schaumii - Female
New Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
July 4, 2009
Size: 1-1/4 in
this gal was found on day lillies and was bursting with eggs which it laid in the container as I searched out its name. I want to know if it is harmful.

Moved
Moved from Stenocorus.

a longhorn; looks like a Stenocorus to me
will ask around (certainly not a pest; a rather uncommon beetle)

 
Stenocorus
S. schaumii (LeConte)

 
so, is it harmful to anything
so, is it harmful to anything like a specific tree?

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