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Unknown insects on a maple tree in Maryland - Neoclytus acuminatus - male - female

Unknown insects on a maple tree in Maryland - Neoclytus acuminatus - Male Female
Maryland, USA
Size: .5"

Pigeon Horntail found on same tree
Just for the sake of interest, here is one of several pigeon horntail wasps found on the same tree (the tree is dying from a fungal infection):




Thanks for the help Jim and Hannah.

Longhorned beetles
possibly this species (below), Red-headed Ash Borer. Ah, glad to see I agree with Jim : )


Red-headed Ash Borers

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