Xylotrechus annosus

(Say, 1826)

Grizzled Zebra Borer

Xylotrechus annosus is a of in the , tribe Clytini. It was originally described as Clytus annosus by Thomas Say in 1826. The species is known from North America, with records from Canada and the United States. As a member of the Clytini, it belongs to a group of cerambycids commonly known as 'zebra borers' or '' within the family, characterized by banded or mottled color patterns.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Xylotrechus annosus: /zaɪˈlɑtrɛkəs æˈnoʊsəs/

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Distribution

North America; recorded from Canada (CA) and United States (US). Specific associations within this range are not documented in available sources.

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