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Typocerus sp. - Xylotrechus undulatus

Typocerus sp. - Xylotrechus undulatus
Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
August 16, 2007

Xylotrechus longitarsis; nice bycid
(why calling all the beetles Typocerus? there are thousands of other genera... :)

Moved from Beetles.

 
That's the closest genus I co
That's the closest genus I could find in my one and only field guide (Kaufman Field Guide of North America. I'm learning a lot here at BugGuide. Sorry about the confusion.

 
i see --
Eric's excellent book shows perhaps a few dozen cerambycid spp.; Albertan fauna alone has about 90 in over 50 genera; the area covered by Kaufman, about 1000 spp. in ca. 280 genera...
our Guide has images of 564 spp. [+40 subspp.] in 245 genera -- so you can find there almost anything your camera catches.

i'm looking forward to seeing more of your work! =v=

Not Typocerus
in the Clytrini rather (Clytus or Neoclytus)

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