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Neoclytus conjunctus

Neoclytus conjunctus
Major Creek, Klickitat County, Washington, USA
March 24, 2006
On down Garry Oak.

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Neoclytus conjunctus - male - female Neoclytus conjunctus

Moved
Moved from Neoclytus.

Moved
Moved from Xylotrechus.

Looks to be...
Neoclytus conjunctus. The two genera can be separated by whether there are carinae on the front of the head. This is a common species that goes into many hardwood trees. Also note the carinae on the top of pronotum. This typical of Neoclytus.

 
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