Eburia mutica
LeConte, 1853
Lesser Ivory-marked Beetle
Eburia mutica is a of longhorn in the , tribe Eburiini. It is commonly known as the Lesser Ivory-marked Beetle. The species occurs in North America and Middle America, with records from both the United States and Mexico. Like other members of the Eburia, it is characterized by distinctive ivory-colored markings on the .

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eburia mutica: /ɛˈbʊriə ˈmjuːtɪkə/
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Distribution
Middle America and North America; recorded from Mexico (MX) and the United States (US).
Similar Taxa
- Eburia quadrigeminataBoth share the Eburia and are characterized by ivory-colored markings on the . E. quadrigeminata (Ivory-marked ) is a larger and more commonly encountered species in eastern North America, often found in similar and attracted to ethanol-based .