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Cerambycidae
Xaver Frank
Hello!

can you identify this Cerambycidae from today in Middle Germany? A time ago I knew this species but now I have no idea, what it is.

foto.arcor-online.net/palb/alben/17/2259617/3964393130323933.jpg

Can you help me?

Thank you and Greetings, Xaver
 
Robert Nash
Very long antennae bulbous femora Try Acanthochinus aedilis http://www.uochb.cas.cz/~natur/cerambyx/acanaed.htm Could be?
Robert
 
http://www.habitas.org.uk/rnash.html
Xaver Frank
Hello Robert!

Thank you for showing me the homepage www.uochb.cas.cz , but you was not completely right: Look at this site at the same homepage: http://www.uochb....acgris.htm. It is Acanthocinus griseus.

If you had not show me this homepage, I never solved the identification.

Thanks a lot and Greetings
 
cthirion
Sorry, why not Monochammus sp?
cthirion
 
http://www.cthirion.com/
Dmitry Gavryushin
Definitely A. griseus.
To distinguish these two genera: Monochamus has different antennae, with scape (1st segment) robust and with scarlike structure (cicatrix) at apex. A row of yellow spots on pronotum is also characteristic for Acanthocinus.
 
Robert Nash
Acanthocinus griseus.So it is. I am pleased you liked the site. Our Ireland fauna is smaller but you might enjoy our Habitas site See Weblinks Miscellaneous Carabidae and
http://www.habitas.org.uk/invertebrateireland/speciesstats.asp?Checklist=1

Greetings too- from Ireland. Robert
 
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cthirion
Definitely.......recorde!Cool
cthirion
 
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