Asemum striatum (Linnaeus, 1758), (pine longhorn, pine-stump borer)


17 May 2017 at OSGR: TQ17 in Surrey, England

Record Summaryindoors in pub; there was a log fire and perhaps the warmth encouraged it to emerge from the fire-wood.
Found asImago
Date17 May 2017
OS grid refOSGR: TQ17
Lat/Lon51° 30’ N, 0° 20’ W
Vice CountySurrey, VC no: 17
CountryEngland
Voucher17 May 2017[A]
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Notes: Hind tarsal segment 3 split almost to base. (In Cerambycids tarsal segment 4 is tiny and almost invisible in the cleft of segment 3)

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