Curius dentatus

Newman, 1840

Curius dentatus is a of longhorn beetle ( Cerambycidae) described by Newman in 1840. It belongs to the tribe Curiini within the Cerambycinae. The species is native to North America, with confirmed presence in the United States. As with other cerambycid beetles, are characterized by elongated bodies and that are often notably long.

The Triumph of Manius Curius Dentatus (also known as The Tarantine Triumph) by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
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Marcus Curius Dentatus refuses the gifts of the Samnites</div> by Jacopo Amigoni
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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Curius dentatus: //ˈkjʊəriˌʊs dɛnˈtɑːtəs//

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Distribution

North America; confirmed present in the United States.

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