Elaphidion linsleyi

Knull, 1960

Elaphidion linsleyi is a of longhorned beetle in the Cerambycidae, described by Knull in 1960. The species belongs to the Elaphidion, a diverse group of cerambycine beetles distributed primarily in the Americas. Like other members of the tribe Elaphidiini, this species is characterized by its elongated and association with woody vegetation. The specific epithet honors E. Gorton Linsley, a prominent American coleopterist who made substantial contributions to the of North American Cerambycidae.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Elaphidion linsleyi: /ɛˌlæfɪˈdiːən ˈlɪnzliˌaɪ/

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Distribution

North America; United States

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