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Longhorn Beetle

Photo by tbrett
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Description:

I think it is an Oregon Fir Sawyer Longhorn beetle they were flying all over and landing on us. Kind of unnerving, when you are driving along, and this two to three inch beetle lands on you. I would appreciate some help on a positive ID. Thanks Brett

Habitat:

Back roads of mountainous Washington.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (1)

Why not put longhorn beetle in the common name for the meantime. That's better than leaving it read "unknown spotting". But be sure to tick the box that reads "Help me ID this species". Thanks
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PublishedSeptember 5, 2013

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