Elatotrypes

Fisher, 1919

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Elatotrypes is a of longhorn beetles ( Cerambycidae) containing a single described , Elatotrypes hoferi. The genus was established by Fisher in 1919 and is classified within the tribe Callidiini of the Cerambycinae. Very little is known about the or natural history of this genus due to its rarity and limited documentation.

Elatotrypes hoferi by the Smithsonian. Used under a CC0 license.Elatotrypes hoferi by the Smithsonian. Used under a CC0 license.

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How to pronounce Elatotrypes: /ˌɛləˌtoʊˈtraɪpiːz/

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Identification

As a , Elatotrypes is effectively identified by the unique combination of characters defining its sole , E. hoferi. Distinguishing features from other Callidiini genera would require examination of specific morphological traits such as antennal structure, pronotal shape, and elytral , though detailed diagnostic characters are not widely documented in accessible literature.

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Taxonomic status

Elatotrypes is considered a valid, accepted by major taxonomic databases including Catalogue of Life and GBIF. The genus contains only one described , Elatotrypes hoferi.

Data limitations

The is extremely poorly documented in scientific literature. As of the available sources, only one observation has been recorded on iNaturalist, and no detailed biological or ecological studies appear to have been published.

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