Aneflomorpha linsleyae

Chemsak, 1962

A small to medium-sized longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) described from western North America. The belongs to the tribe Elaphidiini, a group characterized by larvae that develop in dead or dying woody plants. Like other members of its , it likely inhabits arid and semi-arid regions where its plants occur. The species was named in honor of entomologist E. Gorton Linsley, a prominent figure in North American cerambycid .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aneflomorpha linsleyae: //ˌænɪfloʊˈmɔrfə lɪnˈsliː.iː//

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Distribution

Recorded from the southwestern United States, specifically Arizona and adjacent regions. The occurs in the Sonoran Desert and associated mountain ranges, including the Santa Rita and Huachuca Mountains of southeastern Arizona.

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