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Nice Longhorn - Derobrachus thomasi

Nice Longhorn - Derobrachus thomasi
Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, USA
June 2, 2007
Size: 48 mm

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Huge cerambycid
I just caught several huge longhorns which I assumed were Prionus californicus, which I have caught previously in my yard (Grass Valley, CA, Sierra Foothills, 2500 ft elev.) But they do not have the three teeth on the sides of the pronotum that P. californicus has and this specimen seems to have also. They have many jagged teeth. Body approx 53mm in length. Antennae slender and about half body length or less so probably female. Ideas? Thanks.

Moved
Moved from Bahiagrass borer.

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