Enaphalodes archboldi

Lingafelter & Chemsak, 2002

Enaphalodes archboldi is a of longhorn beetle in the Cerambycidae, described by Lingafelter and Chemsak in 2002. It belongs to the Enaphalodes, which contains several North American wood-boring beetles. The species appears to be rare and poorly known, with very few documented observations.

Enaphalodes archboldi by the Smithsonian. Used under a CC0 license.Enaphalodes archboldi by the Smithsonian. Used under a CC0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Enaphalodes archboldi: /ˌɛnəfəˈloʊdiːz ɑːrˈʧbɒldiː/

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Distribution

North America; United States

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Taxonomic note

Enaphalodes archboldi is one of several in the Enaphalodes, which includes the more commonly encountered E. atomarius (robust oak borer). The genus is placed in the tribe Elaphidiini, a diverse group of cerambycine longhorn beetles often associated with hardwood trees.

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