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Resting Cerambycid - Monochamus carolinensis

Resting Cerambycid - Monochamus carolinensis
Brandywine, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
July 9, 2006
Size: medium beetle
Definitely a charmer. Is there any chance of finding out what its host may be? It was basking on a milkweed plant.

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Resting Cerambycid - Monochamus carolinensis Resting Cerambycid - Monochamus carolinensis

Moved
Moved from Monochamus.

Probably...
...Monochamus carolinensis.

Moved
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

Monochamus sp.

 
Pine Makes Sense
Thanks--there are pine trees nearby. Looks like all the Monochamus on the guide favor them.

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