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Another tenative ID. You can kind of see the spots on the female.
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Another tenative ID. You can kind of see the spots on the female.
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I believe these are cerambycids, that or chrysomelids. Haven't exhausted the possibilities, but there are certainly some similar looking longhorns...
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I believe these are cerambycids, that or chrysomelids. Haven't exhausted the possibilities, but there are certainly some similar looking longhorns...
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Anastrangalia laetifica (Cerambycidae, Long-horned Beetle family), Long Canyon Trail, Trinity County, California - 21 June 2012. On flowering Ceanothus sp.
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Dimorphic Flower Longhorn beetles (Anastrangalia laetifica), Mendocino National Forest, CA-162/FH 07, 3,600 feet elevation, Glenn County, California - 14 May 2013.
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"Resting on a Fremont's Bushmallow leaf (in the ""burn zone"")."
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The red and black one. On California Wild Rose.
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(right insect)
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