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Long-Horned Beetle F. Cerambycidae ? - Neoclytus conjunctus

Long-Horned Beetle F. Cerambycidae ? - Neoclytus conjunctus
Santa Rosa, CA, Sonoma County California County, California, USA
March 10, 2007
Size: 1/2" long not counting an
This beetle came from the Town of Sonoma, CA. about the first week of March. There were several of them runing up and down a dead limb.

Moved
Moved from Cerambycinae.

Yes.
Probably a species of Neoclytus, or related genus. There is some individual variation in markings.

 
Neoclytus conjunctus
Its a common species in California using a wide range of common shade trees as host.

 
Neoclytus
Hello Eric:

I would agree, I looked all over the internet but could not find this exact markings. This was a great site http://www.vitalieghianda.it/vitalfranz/tribu.asp?Id=7&Tipo=F
if you ever need something in this fanily.

Richard

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