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Zebra longhorn maybe? - Typocerus velutinus

Zebra longhorn maybe? - Typocerus velutinus
~6 mi. E of Vivian, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA
June 6, 2013
how do you sex them also?

probably T. velutinus nobilis; not T. zebra --det. D. Heffern
Moved from Typocerus.

 
yes, see the difference now.
Thanks. Now have collected both.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Typocerus, prob. T. zebra

 
Locust borer, maybe?
I'd spec-ed one as a Locust Borer last year - so if it's different I'd like to know, too!

 
if you mean Megacyllene robiniae,
...it's is in the same family but otherwise not closely related --and looks very differently, too:

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