Neaneflus
Linsley, 1957
Neaneflus is a of longhorn () established by Linsley in 1957. The genus contains two described : N. brevispinus (Chemsak, 1962) and N. fuchsii (Wickham, 1905). It is classified within the tribe Elaphidiini, a diverse group of cerambycine beetles often characterized by their association with . The genus is rarely encountered, with limited biological and ecological documentation.
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How to pronounce Neaneflus: /neɪˈænɪfləs/
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Taxonomic note
The was established by E. Gorton Linsley in 1957. The two included were originally described in other genera: N. fuchsii was transferred from Elaphidion, and N. brevispinus was described as new by Chemsak.
Observation data
As of the available data, iNaturalist records 13 observations for this , indicating it is infrequently documented in citizen science platforms.