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Longhorn (Cerambycidae) beetle - Tragidion sp. - Tragidion annulatum - male

Longhorn (Cerambycidae) beetle - Tragidion sp. - Tragidion annulatum - Male
Coto de Caza, California, USA, Orange County, California, USA
August 22, 2009
Size: 2 inches
This longhorn beetle was caught on a coyote bush in a coastal sage habitat next to a coast live oak woodland. It was around 9:00 am and the weather was very humid, with occasional light rain showers. I am not sure if it is T. annulatum or densiventre.

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Longhorn (Cerambycidae) beetle - Tragidion sp. - Tragidion annulatum - male Longhorn (Cerambycidae) beetle - Tragidion sp. - Tragidion annulatum - male

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

When I compare the beetle's b
When I compare the beetle's body to the quarter I actually get a beetle that's about 1.2 inches, not 2 inches

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