Anelaphus pumilus
(Newman, 1840)
Anelaphus pumilus is a of longhorn ( ) described by Newman in 1840. It belongs to the tribe Elaphidiini within the Cerambycinae. The species is recorded from North America, including Ontario, Canada, and the United States. As with other members of the Anelaphus, it is likely associated with , though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Anelaphus pumilus: /ˌænɛˈlæfəs ˈpjumɪləs/
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Distribution
North America: recorded from Ontario, Canada and the United States.
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Taxonomic history
Originally described as Elaphidion pumilum by Newman in 1840, later transferred to the Anelaphus.
Collection records
The has 1,205 observations on iNaturalist, indicating it is moderately well-documented by citizen scientists.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
- Catalogue of Life
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- “62nd” Annual “Season-Opener-Birthday-Bug-Collecting-Trip” | Beetles In The Bush
- Alydidae | Beetles In The Bush