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Dimorphic Flower Beetle? - Anastrangalia laetifica - male

Dimorphic Flower Beetle? - Anastrangalia laetifica - Male
River Haven Drive at 2100 feet in the Sierra foothills, Mariposa County, California, USA
June 3, 2019
In an unmowed area of a residential yard on wild Calochortus superbus. I think this is probably an alternate coloration of the male Anastrangalia laetifica which are more often solid black.

How does one tell these
from Judolia scapularis? They are at least superficially confusingly alike

Moved
Moved from Flower Longhorns.

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