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Longhorned Beetle - Stenocorus vestitus

Longhorned Beetle - Stenocorus vestitus
Glacier National Park, Glacier County, Montana, USA
July 5, 2007

This one lacks the dense yell
This one lacks the dense yellow pubesence on the pronotum and you can't see the elytral tips. Based on the pubesence alone I would have place this in Stenocorus nubifer.

Moved
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

Looks like...
...Stenocorus vestitus.

 
Stenocorus
It could be either S.nubifer or S.vestitus, but I can't see the elytral apices. S.nubifer should have obliquely truncate elytral apices and S.vestitus has rounded elytral apices. Both co-occur here in Montana.

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