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Pseudostrangalia cruentata

Pseudostrangalia cruentata
Parkwood, Durham County, North Carolina, USA
April 9, 2012
Size: 10 mm
Found on a cultivated flowering shrub ("red tip" = Photinia?). Pretty neat--I had not seen this one before, and this is the first NC record for BugGuide. I see the type locality of subspecies (?) manei (=Strangalia maneii Casey, 1914) is from Southern Pines, NC (1) (Google Books). Captured and length measured.

An unremarkable suburban neighborhood with mesic to moist soil. Vegetation is lawns with loblolly pine and some deciduous oak/hickory, etc. woodlots. Geocoordinates: 35.884661,-78.909928

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Pseudostrangalia cruentata
Hello

Have you some specimens to sale of this following species ?
I am very interrested to obtain a very fine specimen.
I prepared a book about the subfamily of lepturinae.

thank you Peter Lane from Québec City, Canada

 
no specimen kept
Sorry, I have no specimens of this--I mostly just keep photographs, as I don't have the resources (or time) to maintain a specimen collection.

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