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Which Cosmosalia?

Which Cosmosalia?
Black Canyon Campground, Santa Fe National Forest, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA
June 15, 2013
Size: 15 mm?
I assume this is Cosmosalia. Can it be identified to species? I always think of C. nigrolineata, but this doesn't have those black lines, and I wonder whether it's chrysocoma (in which case the two species were on the same Heracleum maximum inflorescence, right next to each other at some points).

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Which Cosmosalia? Which Cosmosalia?

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Moved from Flower Longhorns.

 
Thanks.
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Moved
Moved from Flower Longhorns.

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Moved from Longhorned Beetles.

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