Callidium cicatricosum

Mannerheim, 1853

long-horned beetle

Callidium cicatricosum is a of long-horned in the Cerambycidae, described by Mannerheim in 1853. It is a member of the tribe Callidiini, which comprises primarily conifer-associated wood-boring beetles. The species is distributed across northern and western North America, with records from western Canada and adjacent regions. Like other Callidium species, it likely develops in coniferous wood, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in the available literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Callidium cicatricosum: /kəˈlɪdiəm sɪkəˈtrɪkoʊsəm/

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Distribution

Western Canada including Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Yukon Territory; North America generally

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