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Eburia mutica - female

Eburia mutica - Female
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
August 11, 2007

Eburia mutica
It should be a female specimen of Eburia mutica LeConte, 1853, a species widespread in Northern Mexico too.
Confront the type at: http://plant.cdfa.ca.gov/byciddb/details.asp?id=1573

 
Thanks! I changed the name.
Thanks! I changed the name.

I agree, Eburia
Check out http://texasento.net/Eburia.htm for some Texas specific info.

Longhorn
Cerambycidae

 
Looks like Eburia,
but we don't know which one - see here

 
Thanks! how about Eburia fuli
Thanks! how about Eburia fuliginea?

 
We wouldn't know, but that is not one
of the five taxa listed for Texas on the Texas Entomology site linked on the top comment.

 
OK!!
OK!!

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