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Photo#53740
Big beetle - Monochamus carolinensis

Big beetle - Monochamus carolinensis
Collegedale, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
May 24, 2006

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Big beetle - Monochamus carolinensis Big beetle - Monochamus carolinensis

Moved
Moved from Monochamus.

Monochamus carolinensis...
...based on the thoracic markings - the apparently dentate elytral apices distinguish this species from M. titillator, which has more spinose apices.

cerambycid
or long horn beetle

 
Could it be: "Northeastern Pi
Could it be: "Northeastern Pine Sawyer (Monochamus notatus)" ?

images here: http://bugguide.net/node/view/26712

 
Could be, but that U shaped m
Could be, but that U shaped mark on the thorax may make it M. carolinensis

 
I added
I added a picture.

 
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