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Longhorn Beetle

Chlorophorus trifasciatus

Description:

On Thapsia sp. in dry, snow melt river bed

Habitat:

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9 Comments

arlanda
arlanda 11 years ago

nice!

craigwilliams
craigwilliams 12 years ago

Si, si, lo es. ¡Muchas gracias mariajo!

mariajo
mariajo 12 years ago

Escarabajo longicorne

Chlorophorus trifasciatus

craigwilliams
craigwilliams 13 years ago

Thank you all btw...... forgetting my manners ;)

craigwilliams
craigwilliams 13 years ago

Seems to have more of the overall shape of the Locust borer and markings closer to Thanasimus. Hmmm.........

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar 13 years ago

Hi Chun verify head and neck part...
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Environment/NH...

ChunXingWong
ChunXingWong 13 years ago

Probably an Ant Beetle (Thanasimus genus).

Ashish Nimkar
Ashish Nimkar 13 years ago

It can be a Locust borer beetle

DoinaRussu
DoinaRussu 13 years ago

very nice!

craigwilliams
Spotted by
craigwilliams

Níjar, Andalucía, Spain

Spotted on Apr 16, 2011
Submitted on Oct 16, 2011

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