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Lepturinae subfamily? - Trigonarthris minnesotana

Lepturinae subfamily? - Trigonarthris minnesotana
Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada
July 19, 2009
Size: cm
Just a cool bug on the side of the highway in Ontario. I can't find in NAS guide (not too surprising there), hoping you might be able to do better.

from Doug Yanega: minnesotana or proxima - can't tell
Moved from Lepturini.

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

??Trigonarthris minnesotana??
any other angles? looks confusing this way

 
other possibility
No other angles, sorry... could it be a very small Pine Sawyer?

 
i dunno what Pine Sawyer is, sorry
i'm all but clueless about common names

 
Spine-neck Longhorn
Ergates spiculatus?

 
what do you mean?
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Sorry man,
Common name: Pine Sawyer, aka Spine-neck Longhorn
Latin name for Pine Sawyer: Ergates spiculatus

 
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i see, thanks -- but how would that be relevant to this submission??

 
Only in that it's my best gue
Only in that it's my best guess at what it might be.

 
oh!
sorry -- it didn't cross my mind... just in case you haven't see it, take a look at that beetle in the Guide, e.g. -- an all-brown behemoth many times the size of this one and bold as a cueball

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