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Photo#56523
beetle - Lycochoriolaus lateralis

beetle - Lycochoriolaus lateralis
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
June 8, 2006
Size: ~9 mm

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beetle - Lycochoriolaus lateralis beetle - Lycochoriolaus lateralis

Moved
Moved from Flower Longhorns.

I guess it´s safe to move it - so I do.
:-)

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

lepturine cerambycid maybe?
Too far away from New England to get me really interested, but it is suggestive of one of the lepturines (Grammoptera?). Usually there are so many bycid workers around I don't have to even think about these.

 
Thanks...
for the help.

 
What do folks think about
Lycochoriolaus lateralis. Phillip added a link to Hannah's image here. Looks just like Yanega, fig. 231.

 
Thanks...
It does look just like the image in the link.

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