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Photo#221844
Large Longhorn Beetle - Monochamus notatus

Large Longhorn Beetle - Monochamus notatus
Two Harbors, Lake County, Minnesota, USA
September 1, 2008
Size: body 30mm - antennae 90mm
This is one 'Big' longhorn beetle. The board it's on is 3 1/2 inches across. The body measures 30mm and the antennae 90mm long. Any ID for this one? I've added 3 more images to help ID. Thanks.

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Large Longhorn Beetle - Monochamus notatus Large Longhorn Beetle - Monochamus notatus Large Longhorn Beetle - Monochamus notatus

Moved
Moved from Monochamus.

Yes...
...Monochamus notatus.

Looks like a Monochamus. Defi
Looks like a Monochamus. Definitely in the subfamily Lamiinae

 
Definitely Monochamus
Possibly M. notatus

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