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Neoclytus acuminatus (red-headed ash borer)
Subject: | Neoclytus acuminatus (red-headed ash borer)
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Resolution: 800x702
File Size: 127154 Bytes
Date: 2011:06:04 11:58:16
Camera: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT (Canon)
F number: f/5.6
Exposure: 1/250 sec
Focal Length: 100/1
Upload Date: 2017:02:01 15:07:05
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Description
English: Neoclytus acuminatus adult on the leaf of an Ash tree
Date 4 June 2011
Author Brem1964
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Neoclytus_acuminatus.jpg
Neoclytus acuminatus, the red-headed ash borer, is a common North American species in the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). Red-headed ash borers typically reach 12–16 mm adult length, have long antennae which are thickened towards the tips, and have the rear and middle pairs of legs elongated. The reddish-brown coloration with four bands of contrasting yellow hair and the general body shape mimics wasps, which is a common survival tactic among cerambycids. Order: Coleoptera, Family: Cerambycidae, Subfamily: Cerambycinae, Species: Neoclytus acuminatus (Fabricius, 1775) |
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