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Photo#609439
Cerambycidae, dorsal - Typocerus acuticauda

Cerambycidae, dorsal - Typocerus acuticauda
Red Oak Prairie, Allamakee County, Iowa, USA
June 28, 2011
Size: 17 mm
The prairie is surrounded by woods.

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Cerambycidae, dorsal - Typocerus acuticauda Cerambycidae, pronotum, dorsal - Typocerus acuticauda Cerambycidae, pronotum, lateral - Typocerus acuticauda Cerambycidae, elytral apices - Typocerus acuticauda

Moved
Moved from Typocerus.

I suggest...
...Typocerus acuticauda...

 
Ted and v
thanks for the effort. That was one (of several) I guessed (sorry) it to be.

 
awesome; suspected so
Doug Yanega says: "While it has a more distinct inner tooth at the elytral apex than normal, this is clearly T. acuticauda; the fairly uniform brownish color, the narrow glabrous midline on the pronotum, the dense decumbent pubescence and strong complete basal band... all typical and distinctive for that species."

Moved
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

 
Is there any photo
I might take to determine this further?
Thanks.

 
looks kinda weird
closeups of the pronotum (focus on the base) and elytral apices would help

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