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Flat Faced Longhorn - Aegomorphus modestus

Flat Faced Longhorn - Aegomorphus modestus
Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, USA
June 8, 2007
Size: 14 mm
At first glance this beetle semmed to be a very close match to the picture of an Astylopsis in the guide: , but the Cerambycidae of Florida website lists this as preferring conifers and a size range smaller than this beetle. This beetle was collectd amidst predominate oaks and other hardwoods. I belive it could be Acanthoderes quadrigibba which matches my previous information. Please confirm from the Cerambycidae of Florida website. Thanks.

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I would guess...
...this is Aegomorphus modestus.

 
I belive you are right. The b
I belive you are right. The black markings are very close except the lower lateral elytal portions aren't as clearly marked as those already in the guide and on the Cerambycidae of Florida website. Thanks for you help.

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