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White-spotted Pine Sawyer - Monochamus scutellatus

White-spotted Pine Sawyer - Monochamus scutellatus
York, Maine, USA
June 24, 2005

White-spotted Pine Sawyer, male
The white scutellum between the foreward margins of the wing covers is diagnostic for this species. The females have more white speckles and light/dark banded antennae that are considerably shorter, though still long by beetle standards.

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