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Typocerus acuticauda
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Copyright © 2012
MJ Hatfield
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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Contributed by
MJ Hatfield
on 25 January, 2012 - 7:17pm
Last updated 13 January, 2013 - 11:32am
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Typocerus
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v belov
, 26 January, 2012 - 12:44pm
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I suggest...
...
Typocerus acuticauda
...
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Ted C. MacRae
, 26 January, 2012 - 10:46am
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Ted and v
thanks for the effort. That was one (of several) I guessed (sorry) it to be.
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MJ Hatfield
, 26 January, 2012 - 6:11pm
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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."
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v belov
, 26 January, 2012 - 12:46pm
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v belov
, 25 January, 2012 - 7:48pm
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Is there any photo
I might take to determine this further?
Thanks.
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MJ Hatfield
, 25 January, 2012 - 8:23pm
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looks kinda weird
closeups of the pronotum (focus on the base) and elytral apices would help
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v belov
, 25 January, 2012 - 11:42pm
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