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Photo#36080
NH lepturinae for ID III - Trigonarthris subpubescens - male - female

NH lepturinae for ID III - Trigonarthris subpubescens - Male Female
Crawford Notch, New Hampshire, USA
July 25, 2005
Size: 12 mm

T. minnesotana -- Doug Yanega det.
Moved from Trigonarthris.

Moved
Moved from Flower Longhorns.

Brachyleptura circumdata
Is what it looks like to me with the dark elytral tips and black, hairy pronotum.

Lepturinae.
Nice shot. Unfortunately, it really helps to have a dorsal view to discern any color pattern, the shape of the pronotum (thorax), etc....This just in! I see a dorsal view down the pike:-) We can safely say these are flower longhorns in the subfamily Lepturinae. Hopefully someone else can take this farther ID-wise.

 
other views
Thanks for replying. There are two other pictures with the same title, just a bit earlier than this one. Those show dorsal views. Hope it helps.
Philippe

 
Trigonarthris
This and photo 36078 are Trigonarthris species.

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