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Photo#70238
unknown and unusual-looking - Monochamus marmorator

unknown and unusual-looking - Monochamus marmorator
Hayward (nearby), Bayfield County, Wisconsin, USA
August 3, 2006
Size: ><40 mm, nose to end
I am adding this photo because its protuberances are more obvious and it appears to be chewing the tree.

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Longhorned Beetle
It's a type of Longhorned Beetle possibly a Pine Sawyer, but you may want to wait for confirmation. Note how the eyes wrap around the antennae.

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Thank you! I think you're correct...
I'm not sure how to achieve confirmation on this... can people confirm with only pictures?
(Sorry - I'm new to this site, but I love unlocking mysteries.)
Thanks - Jennie

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