Triodoclytus lanifer

(LeConte, 1873)

Triodoclytus lanifer is a of longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) in the tribe Clytini. It was originally described as Clytus lanifer by John Lawrence LeConte in 1873 and later transferred to Triodoclytus. The Triodoclytus contains small to medium-sized cerambycine beetles with distinctive antennal and elytral characteristics. Records indicate presence in the United States, though detailed biological information remains limited.

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How to pronounce Triodoclytus lanifer: /traɪˌoʊdˈɒklɪtəs ˈlænɪfər/

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Distribution

United States (North America). GBIF records indicate presence in the US; specific state-level distribution not documented in available sources.

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