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Sup /an/glicans, I found this critter today. Problem is, it doesn't look native to the Seattle region. Can anyone identify it? Note: the grid denotes centimeters.
>> Anonymous
Definitely looks like some kind of beetle.
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665 here again. I'm seeing some similarities with this. It's from family Lycidae (non-winged beetles).
>> Anonymous
665 again. I fucking rock. It's rosalia fubrenis from the family cerambrycidae. Native to the Washington area.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>288685

Ya, that was me again. I didn't click the thread, so I accidentally made a new one.
>> Anonymous
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>>288680
Well done, you rock.
>> Anonymous
Asian long horned beetle?

na.fs.fed.us/fhp/alb/
>> Dr. Grissom !9GXd8p7Kds
Cerambycidae, long horn beetle