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Brown Beetle 2 - Neandra brunnea

Brown Beetle 2 - Neandra brunnea
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
August 3, 2006
Size: 3/4" approx
My hubby tried to catch a dragonfly and it dropped this as it got away.

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Brown Beetle 2 - Neandra brunnea Brown Beetle 2 - Neandra brunnea

Moved
Moved from Parandrinae.

longhorn beetle
this is actually a cerambycid in the subfamily Parandrinae. The most common species I've found is Neandra brunnea, the brown wood borer.

 
Oh wow-I'd have never have lo
Oh wow-I'd have never have looked under Longhorns for this one!

Thanks!!! ^_^

 
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