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Flower Longhorn - Anoplodera pubera

Flower Longhorn - Anoplodera pubera
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
July 1, 2012

Moved
Moved from Flower Longhorns.
Thanks Bruce. This one would have been in the 10-12mm range.

Anoplodera maybe
Tom, I will suggest A. pubera, although there are several other all
black ones. The strong, abrupt constriction behind the eyes and the
gradually expanded aft portion of the pronotum and all black scape
got me there. See what you think eh! The size would help a little, as
Gram*moptera and Acm*aeops are normally around 7mm, A. pubera is
usually in the 10-11mm range.

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