Obrium mozinnae

Linell, 1897

Obrium mozinnae is a of longhorn beetle ( Cerambycidae) described by Linell in 1897. It belongs to the Cerambycinae and tribe Obriini. The species occurs in North and Middle America, with documented presence in Mexico and the United States. Like other members of the Obrium, it is likely associated with woody vegetation, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Obrium mozinnae: /ˈoʊbriəm məˈzɪni/

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Distribution

Documented from North America and Middle America, specifically Mexico (MX) and the United States (US). Distribution records indicate presence in both countries, though precise range boundaries are not well established.

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Taxonomic history

The was described by Martin Linell in 1897. It has been accepted as a valid species in modern taxonomic databases including GBIF and Catalogue of Life.

Observation records

As of the available data source, iNaturalist records 10 observations of this , indicating it is rarely encountered or underreported.

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