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Pole Borer

Neandra brunnea

Photo by KeithRoragen
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Field Notes

Description:

20mm long

Habitat:

Mostly rural area

Notes:

Despite its relatively short antenna, this beetle belongs to the Cerambycidae (Long-horned Beetle) Family. It is named for its habit of occasionally boring in wooden utility poles.

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