Triodoclytus

Casey, 1913

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Triodoclytus is a of longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) established by Casey in 1913. The genus contains a single , Triodoclytus lanifer. It belongs to the tribe Clytini within the Cerambycinae. Members of this genus are part of the diverse North American cerambycid fauna.

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How to pronounce Triodoclytus: /triːoʊˈdɒklaɪtəs/

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Monotypy

Triodoclytus is a ; Triodoclytus lanifer is the sole described .

Taxonomic placement

The is classified in the tribe Clytini, a diverse group of longhorn beetles often characterized by banded or patterned and association with woody plants.

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