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Photo#519527
Long-Horned Beetle species? - Goes tesselatus

Long-Horned Beetle species? - Goes tesselatus
Liberty County, Texas, USA
May 23, 2011
Size: 30mm

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Moved tentatively
Moved from ID Request.

 
Probably G. tesselatus...
...but without a clear view of the frons G. tumifrons cannot be discounted.

 
I added a few more pics that
I added a few more pics that may help ID. The eyes seem to be quite round.

 
thanks for showing the eyes
the ID stays

 
Actually...`
...it is the frons that matters, but it does look relatively flat as in G. tesselatus (G. tumifrons has the frons tumid). A straight lateral profile view is best for judging that character.

 
Thank you!
Thank you!

Looks like
the genus Goes...someone should be able to put a species on it..

 
Goes withoutsaying

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