By means of millimeter and submillimeter imaging, we have identified a
massive protostellar object that coincides with a methanol maser and
is not detectable in the continuum at centimeter wavelengths. Located
84 '' (1.5 pc) southeast of the ultracompact H II (UCHII) region G34.2
6+0.15, the new object G34.24+0.13MM was discovered in a wide-field 35
0 mu m continuum image obtained with the Submillimeter High Angular Re
solution Camera (SHARC) at the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO)
. Interferometric imaging at 225.7 and 110.7 GHz continuum has determi
ned more precisely the position and angular diameter (2.'' 0, or 7600
AU) of the object. No source was detected at that position in 1.2-3.7
mu m imaging or 10 and 20 mu m photometry. Our observations are consis
tent with a cool dust core with temperature similar to 50 K, total gas
mass 100 M-., and total luminosity in the range of 1600-6300 L-.. Con
sidering the high luminosity and lack of compact radio continuum emiss
ion, we conclude that this core probably contains a deeply embedded pr
oto-B star.