Linsleyonides albomaculatus
(Champlain & Knull, 1922)
Linsleyonides albomaculatus is a longhorn () in the tribe Elaphidiini. The was described from specimens collected in 1922. It is known from the Caribbean region and North America, with records from the Bahamas and Cuba. The Linsleyonides was established to accommodate species formerly placed in related genera.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Linsleyonides albomaculatus: //lɪnzˌliːoʊˈnaɪdiːz ælboʊˌmækjuˈleɪtəs//
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Distribution
Known from the Caribbean and North America. Specific records include the Bahamas (BS) and Cuba (CU).
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Taxonomic history
The was originally described by Champlain and Knull in 1922 and later transferred to the Linsleyonides, which was established to honor the cerambycid specialist E. Gorton Linsley.