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Flying Bug - Centrodera spurca

Flying Bug - Centrodera spurca
San Rafael, Marin County, California, USA
May 24, 2007
Size: Body and Head 18mm
In the house

Lepturinae subfamily
might be this one:

 
Yes.
Indeed, a nice image of the "yellow Douglas fir borer," Centrodera spurca, a common species in the Pacific Northwest.

Cerambycidae
I haven't seen this particular species before, but it is in the Longhorned Beetle family, Cerambycidae. You might look through some of the images on this site.

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