Agrilus geronimoi
Knull, 1950
Agrilus geronimoi is a of ( ) described by Knull in 1950. As a member of the hyperdiverse Agrilus, it is a twig and branch borer whose develop in recently dead wood. The species is known from North America, specifically recorded from the southwestern United States. Like most Agrilus species, are likely found on the foliage of their larval plants rather than visiting flowers.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Agrilus geronimoi: //əˈɡraɪləs dʒɛroːˈnimɔɪ//
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Distribution
Recorded from North America, specifically from the southwestern United States (Arizona).
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- Catalogue of Life
- longhorned beetles | Beetles In The Bush | Page 10
- Two new species of Agrilus from Mexico | Beetles In The Bush
- Agrilus fuscipennis on Persimmon | Beetles In The Bush
- GBCT Beetle #2: Agrilus walsinghami | Beetles In The Bush
- A flower visiting jewel beetle that is not an Acmaeodera | Beetles In The Bush