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Longhorned Beetle - P9252772 - Tragidion - male - female

Longhorned Beetle - P9252772 - Tragidion - Male Female
Ozark Mountains, Searcy County, Arkansas, USA
September 25, 2009
Several of these beetles plus a variety of other insects were attracted to a sap-oozing split in an oak tree.

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Longhorned Beetle - P9252772 - Tragidion - male - female Longhorned Beetle - P9252780 - Tragidion - male - female

long horn
i am no beetle expert, however, i want to say it is Tragidion coquus. i found one last week that just had the small orange spots on the elytra. i have only seen one other all orange like these... wish i could find another now. beautiful pictures.

Tragidion; hope an expert will bring it home
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

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