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Flower Longhorn - Strangalia famelica - male

Flower Longhorn - Strangalia famelica - Male
Devil's Lake State Park, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA
July 5, 2010
Seen on a wild rose right next to a a couple of other wild roses with banded longhorns on them. At the top of the east bluff, 500 feet above the lake.

Moved

Moved based on the following pers. comm. of Doug Yanega:
"Neither solitaria nor acuminata have marks in the middle of the elytra, and acuminata has the legs completely dark. All three species can potentially have a dark pronotum; the pronotum is only helpful in diagnosis when it is NOT dark."
Moved from Strangalia acuminata.

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