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Photo#203417
wasp mimic beetle? - Clytus ruricola

wasp mimic beetle? - Clytus ruricola
Houghton, Houghton County, Michigan, USA
July 13, 2008
Size: 12 mm

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Moved
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

I can't see where the antenna
I can't see where the antennae are inserted into the head, but my educated guess would be Cerambycidae or longhorned beetle. Someone else more familiar with the group might be able to tell you what species.

 
Already identified
two days before your reply (see different image)...
Clytus ruricola (Olivier, 1795), possibly male.

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