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Cerambicid larva?

Cerambicid larva?
Kohl's Ranch, elev ca. 5300 ft., Gila County, Arizona, USA
March 29, 2013
Found in a rotting stump in ponderosa pine/oak/juniper forest vicinity of Tonto Creek.

Moved, best to leave specific ID to 'bycid specialist
Moved from ID Request.

 
I'm leaving
it at Cerambicid larva for now in my own records. I'm happy at family but it's interesting to know that the pine borer larva looks like this. Next time I find one I'll see if I can keep it through pupa and adult.

Rhagium?
Yes. Look like a Rhagium inquisitor larva to me.

 
Wonderful!
I do have Rhagium inquisitor here and have taken photos of the adult. Thanks so much.

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