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Is this a Four banded longhorn? I tried to look it up, one site said it was 3-7mm and one 10-20mm which confused things! I would say it was the larger end of the second, about 1inch!
 

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Hi

Is this a Four banded longhorn? I tried to look it up, one site said it was 3-7mm and one 10-20mm which confused things! I would say it was the larger end of the second, about 1inch!

Yes. 10-20mm is right - females much larger than the males.
 
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