Pennsylvania Cerambycid for ID - Astylopsis collaris (original) (raw)

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Home » Guide » Arthropods (Arthropoda) » Hexapods (Hexapoda) » Insects (Insecta) » Beetles (Coleoptera) » Polyphaga » Series Cucujiformia » Longhorn and Leaf Beetles (Chrysomeloidea) » Longhorn Beetles (Cerambycidae) » Flat-faced Longhorn Beetles (Lamiinae) » Acanthocinini » Astylopsis » Astylopsis collarisPhoto#1753827Pennsylvania Cerambycid for ID - Astylopsis collarisCopyright © 2019 Jim EckertPennsylvania Cerambycid for ID - _Astylopsis collaris_Off Rt. 183 near Appalachian Trail, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USAJuly 6, 2016Size: 9 mm lengthBased on BG images my vote goes to Astylopsis collaris. Submitted for confirmation or other ID. On sheet with UV black light.tag · login or register to post commentsContributed by Jim Eckert on 17 November, 2019 - 4:17pmLast updated 23 February, 2021 - 11:10pm Moved Moved from Acanthocinini. … v belov, 7 July, 2020 - 11:32pm login or register to post comments Moved Moved from Long-horned Beetles. … v belov, 7 July, 2020 - 11:08pm login or register to post comments Moved Moved from ID Request. … Bruce Tilden, 17 November, 2019 - 6:23pm login or register to post comments Comment viewing options Select your preferred way to display the comments and click 'Save settings' to activate your changes.

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