Osmidus

LeConte, 1873

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Osmidus is a of longhorn beetles in the Cerambycidae, established by LeConte in 1873. The genus is , containing only the single Osmidus guttatus. It belongs to the Cerambycinae and tribe Hesperophanini. The genus has been documented in 76 iNaturalist observations.

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How to pronounce Osmidus: /ˈɒzmɪdəs/

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The Osmidus is , with Osmidus guttatus as its sole described . The genus was established by John Lawrence LeConte in 1873.

Classification

Osmidus is placed in the Cerambycinae, tribe Hesperophanini, and subtribe Hesperophanina within the longhorn beetle Cerambycidae.

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