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Another shot of Anoplodera crassipes - Xestoleptura crassipes

Another shot of Anoplodera crassipes - Xestoleptura crassipes
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
August 10, 2006
A shot of an Anoplodera crassipes. Thought it could go in the guide.

Nice shot!
looks like Anoplodera is now Xestoleptura. Yours looks broader and blunter than the ones in the guide (below), though the markings match - is that just the angle?


 
Gender, too:-)
Female cerambycids tend to be 'rounder' in body form, with shorter antennae, while males are narrower with longer antennae.

 
Beetle ID
Thank you both for the posts.

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