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Possible Pine Sawyer? - Enaphalodes rufulus

Possible Pine Sawyer? - Enaphalodes rufulus
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
July 12, 2009
Size: big bigger than quarter
Medium sized beetle found on back porch at night during rainstorm. Was hanging out on large leaf (perhaps blown in on storm winds) antenna more than twice as long as body. made a high pitched grinding/screeching noise when bothered.

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Possible Pine Sawyer? - Enaphalodes rufulus Possible Pine Sawyer? - Enaphalodes rufulus

Thanks!
its great to know, it is a very cool bug!

diff.subfamily; must be Enaphalodes rufulus
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