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Cerambycid - Placoschema dimorpha - male

Cerambycid - Placoschema dimorpha - Male
Comfort Springs Trail, Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
July 4, 2014
Size: Body Length 10 mm.

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Cerambycid - Placoschema dimorpha - male Cerambycid - Placoschema dimorpha - male

awesome guys
thanks a lot for the precious addition

Moved

Are you saying this is the male
of Placoschema dimorpha? Would this be the female?

not sure, maybe Metaleptus batesi ?

 
And the Placoschema strike ag
And the Placoschema strike again !!! How is it that this newly described species (2010) from central Mexico, is now popping up all over southern Arizona??? Very strange given that Madera Canyon and Carr Canyon are about the most collected areas in North America.

 
could it be a species of some other origin spreading...
...in Mexico and sw.US?

 
Dont know, but it is quite di
Dont know, but it is quite different than any trachyderine out there.

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