Chrysobothris analis

LeConte, 1860

Chrysobothris analis is a of metallic wood-boring in the . It is found in Central America and North America. The species was described by LeConte in 1860. Based on field observations, have been collected from Senegalia greggii (catclaw acacia) in Texas, suggesting this may serve as a larval .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Chrysobothris analis: //ˌkrɪsoʊˈbɒθrɪs əˈneɪlɪs//

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Distribution

Central America and North America. Specific records include Texas (USA), with collection from Seminole Canyon State Park in Val Verde County.

Host Associations

  • Senegalia greggii - collected from this ; likely larval . Also known as catclaw acacia.

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