There are several of these in the garden at the moment. I can't seem to find them in my books and while I've tried an online search, I can't seem to find it.
I've never seen them before.
Garden is in County Wicklow, near the coast and there are pine trees, grasses, a few flowers, sycamore, hawthorn etc - nothing much out of the ordinary.
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Almost correct. It "was" Strangalia formerly, but a lot of things have changed in the nomenclature of Cerambycidae - due to type studies and re-interpretation of old literature.beetleman wrote:Family Cerambycidae - Longhorned Beetles, Probably Subfamily Lepturinae - Flower Longhorns, maybe Genus Strangalia (I am going by USA Beetles )
Now this species is named Leptura aurulenta.
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Harry