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Analeptura lineola paired - Analeptura lineola - male - female

Analeptura lineola paired - Analeptura lineola - Male Female
Londonderry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
June 29, 2004
Size: 11 - 12 mm
Analeptura lineola was the earliest longhorn I spotted in 2004, and they continued to be seen for several months. They could be found on almost any small whitish-flowered perennial. I even saw one on yarrow once.