Butterflies, Moths and Assorted Insects...

And not really sure what this is.....but it looks fast.

Amazing details in the eye.
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It's the closest i found body and eyes are real close but while searching but I could not find a melanistic/black species. It is a cool looking critter though.
I think the antennae are more important/easy to figure out the difference. Both families have two segmented antennae: but it looks to me Carpenters have their inner segment much longer than the very short one present in the Longhorns.
And BTW "melanistic" is not enough to say "different species/family" as it's not enough for for example "leucistic or albino"...
But there are black species of Longhorns (this one for example!): https://www.insectidentification.org/insect-description.php?identification=Two-Spotted-Longhorn-Bee
I don't know much about the bees, but now I do little bit more because of your photo :) - it made me looking carefully about the differences, looking at different species and trying to find out the right spots to look at all !!! And I don't want to say that I 100% ID (to family level!) the bee on your photo, take it as a serious suggestion (huh, and some salt to taste:LOL:)!
 
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I think the antennae are more important/easy to figure out the difference. Both families have two segmented antennae: but it looks to me Carpenters have their inner segment much longer than the very short one present in the Longhorns.
And BTW "melanistic" is not enough to say "different species/family" as it's not enough for for example "leucistic or albino"...
But there are black species of Longhorns (this one for example!): https://www.insectidentification.org/insect-description.php?identification=Two-Spotted-Longhorn-Bee
I don't know much about the bees, but now I do little bit more because of your photo :) - it made me looking carefully about the differences, looking at different species and trying to find out the right spots to look at all !!! And I don't want to say that I 100% ID (to family level!) the bee on your photo, take it as a serious suggestion (huh, and some salt to taste:LOL:)!
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