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Xylotrechus? - Neoclytus muricatulus

Xylotrechus? - Neoclytus muricatulus
Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, USA
June 11, 2020

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Xylotrechus? - Neoclytus muricatulus Xylotrechus? - Neoclytus muricatulus

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Moved from Neoclytus conjunctus.

Color pattern is different than that for Neoclytus conjunctus. Also, the legs setation is much more pronounced in that species, according to Bob Androw. The specimens of N. muricatulus infans I’ve caught and reared from here in northern California have a very reduced pattern. Sometimes the bars are barely visible.

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