Galveston, Texas, 06/02/2024. Wetlands, on a palm tree. This is female, ~4 inch. Did not photograph the much smaller male.
CLOSED: Please help, Anisomorpha species?
Indeed it is. Hope you didn't provoke it.
Thanks but I mean that I would like to know the species. I guess it is buprestoides but am not sure. What did you mean under "provoke"?
I'm not sure as to how to separate buprestoides from ferruginea; by 'provoke', I meant physically touching it in some way that would cause it to spray.
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