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Longhorn beetles, Cerambycidae (1 Viewer)

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Pierre
Can someone help me with the identification of these beetles.

regards Pierre
 

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It is not dissimilar to Agapanthea villosoviridescens. See the attachment:

My guide book shows the horns being more yellow and black rather than white and black as per my photo.
 

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Thank you. However I do think you are wrong. I got an answer from SEF (Sveriges entomologiska förening). It is Anoplodera virens. Test it on googles.
Thanks anyway. All answers are good answers (allmost) o:) .
 
Thank you. However I do think you are wrong. I got an answer from SEF (Sveriges entomologiska förening). It is Anoplodera virens. Test it on googles.
Thanks anyway. All answers are good answers (allmost) o:) .

Well, it was just a guess! Glad you found an answer.
 
It will come out a book about longhorn beetles in Sweden soon. Does your book have Anoplodera virens? It is present in the north of Sweden. Don't know about GB.
 
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