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Oak Twig Pruner??? - Anelaphus formerly-parallelus-maybe-undescribed

Oak Twig Pruner??? - Anelaphus formerly-parallelus-maybe-undescribed
Michaelsville, Harford County, Maryland, USA
May 4, 2018
Size: 11.5 mm
11.5 mm is total length (head to abdomen); antennae 10 mm. Attracted to lights at a small industrial rail depot surrounded by mature willow oak and sweetgum dominated forest.

Moved
Moved from Anelaphus.

Anelaphus parallelus...
The subequal third and fourth antennal segments, the narrow form, the elytral pubescence forming vague longitudinal vittae and the early flight period all are characteristic for A. parallelus.

Moved for expert review to Anelaphus
Moved from ID Request.

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