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White Spotted Sawyer (female)

Monochamus scutellatus

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Description:

he is resting on the front bumper of a car at 8000' in the Bighorn national forest.- Mostly Pine and Aspen trees here. I think it might be a pine sawyer beetle, but I'm not sure.

Species ID Suggestions

White-spotted Sawyer (female)

Monochamus scutellatus

Comments (2)

Males have much longer antennae, usually twice their body length; they also have longer front legs.
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PublishedJuly 11, 2013

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