Ropalopus sanguinicollis
(Horn, 1860)
Ropalopus sanguinicollis is a of long-horned in the . It is found in the northeastern United States and southern Canada. The species belongs to the Ropalopus within the tribe Callidiini. Based on iNaturalist records, it has been documented in at least 34 observations.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ropalopus sanguinicollis: /ˌroʊpəˈloʊpəs ˌsæŋɡwɪnɪˈkoʊlɪs/
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Distribution
Northeastern United States and southern Canada. Specific Canadian provinces with records include Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Prince Edward Island.
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Taxonomic Note
The was originally described by Horn in 1860. It is classified in the Cerambycinae, tribe Callidiini.
Data Limitations
Detailed biological information for this is sparse in available sources. Most records are based on specimen collections and basic distribution data rather than ecological studies.