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Bennyboymothman Posted - 21/03/2020 : 14:31:20

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Hi all.

I hope everyone is well.
Currently isolating with Coronavirus symptoms here just north of London!
Any help appreciated on beetles I will post in the coming days.

Thanks.

Oncideres sp?
Data: 18-08-11 - Whitehouse - Texas - USA
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Bennyboymothman Posted - 11/02/2023 : 23:50:04
Thank you, the location is correct as I chased this up. I guess it's come in from imported timbers like you mention.

Thanks for the id.
dryobius Posted - 22/03/2020 : 05:58:46
Yes, Onciderini. Looks a little like Taricanus truquii, which was inexplicably reported from Texas in the 19th century, although nobody ever provided any further data, nor are there any preserved voucher specimens.

I have no doubt that your locality is erroneous. Or, somehow this beetle managed to get to Texas in an uncured piece of wood or some other act of commerce.
Capitaine Posted - 21/03/2020 : 18:50:41
With these hairy antennal segments I have a doubt about belonging to the Onciderini...

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