Pronocera collaris
(Kirby, 1837)
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2Pronocera collaris is a of long-horned beetle in the Cerambycidae, first described by Kirby in 1837. It is native to North America and belongs to the tribe Callidiini. The species includes two recognized : P. c. collaris and P. c. lecontei. Like other members of its tribe, it is likely associated with coniferous , though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

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How to pronounce Pronocera collaris: /prəˈnoːkɛra koʊˈlɛrɪs/
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Identification
Pronocera collaris can be distinguished from other North American cerambycids by its placement in the Pronocera, which is characterized by features typical of the Callidiini tribe. The two are differentiated based on morphological characters, with P. c. lecontei described by Chemsak in 1963. Accurate identification to subspecies level requires examination of specific structural characters.
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Distribution
North America, with records from Canada (CA) and the United States (US). Specific provincial and state records are not detailed in available sources.
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Subspecies
Two are recognized: Pronocera collaris collaris (Kirby in Richardson, 1837) and Pronocera collaris lecontei Chemsak, 1963.