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Stenosphenus beyeri
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margarethe brummermann
Little red-necked longhorn -
Stenosphenus beyeri
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Prescott, Downtown, yavapai County, Arizona, USA
July 6, 2008
Size: 1/2 in
At lights at night
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Contributed by
margarethe brummermann
on 8 July, 2008 - 12:31pm
Last updated 8 October, 2020 - 10:36am
Moved
Moved from
Stenosphenus
.
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Bruce Tilden
, 8 October, 2020 - 10:36am
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Moved
Moved. Stenosphenus beyeri.
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Bruce Tilden
, 3 January, 2020 - 3:18pm
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Moved
Moved from
Stenosphenus sobrius
.
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Will Chatfield-Taylor
, 29 August, 2008 - 3:45pm
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Moved
Moved from
Longhorned Beetles
.
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Will Chatfield-Taylor
, 29 August, 2008 - 3:45pm
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Stenosphenus
S. sobrius
(Newman)
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Michael C. Thomas
, 21 August, 2008 - 12:08am
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Another one!
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margarethe brummermann
, 21 August, 2008 - 1:06am
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There are several species tha
There are several species that have this overall appearance, but the antennal spines make me think it is something in Stenosphenus, possibly Stenosphenus beyeri. The problem with it being S. beyeri is that the prothorax is described as being black or partially red, though the key mentions that it can be rarely (entirely) red.
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Dennis Haines
, 8 July, 2008 - 6:31pm
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This was the only
specimen I saw.
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margarethe brummermann
, 8 July, 2008 - 6:40pm
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nice
will wait for an ID...
here we go -- so it's new to the Guide -- perfect!
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v belov
, 8 July, 2008 - 12:34pm
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