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Unknown Lepturinae - Brachyleptura rubrica

Unknown Lepturinae - Brachyleptura rubrica
Harms Woods Forest Preserve, Glenview, Cook County, Illinois, USA
July 6, 2006
Size: ~12mm
We can't track this one down. It has enlarged first segments on the antennae, while the latter segments are banded.

Moved
Moved from Flower Longhorns.

Brachyleptura rubrica
looks like B. rubrica to me.

Moved
Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

Typical.
The antennae are typical of lepturines, and longhorns in general, with that inflated first segment. Moving to subfamily for now.

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