Anelaphus debilis

(LeConte, 1854)

Anelaphus debilis is a of longhorn () described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1854. It belongs to the tribe Elaphidiini, a group of cerambycids commonly known as flat-faced longhorns. The species is known from North and Central America, with records from the United States, Mexico, and Honduras.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Anelaphus debilis: /ˌænəˈlæfəs ˈdɛbɪlɪs/

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Distribution

Recorded from North America (United States) and Middle America (Mexico, Honduras). GBIF distribution records indicate presence in HN (Honduras), MX (Mexico), and North America.

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