Haplidoeme schlingeri
Chemsak & Linsley, 1965
Haplidoeme schlingeri is a of longhorn ( ) described by Chemsak and Linsley in 1965. It belongs to the tribe Oemini within the Cerambycinae. The species epithet honors E. Schlinger, a notable associated with the UCR Research Museum. Beyond basic taxonomic information, little is documented about its biology or .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Haplidoeme schlingeri: /ˌhæplɪˈdoʊmi ˈʃlɪndʒəri/
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Distribution
Recorded from Middle America and North America, including the United States. Specific locality data within these regions is not documented in available sources.
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Etymology
The specific epithet 'schlingeri' honors E. Schlinger, a whose contributions to are recognized in the UCR Entomology Research Museum holdings. Schlinger's name also appears in the epithet of Psammaletes schlingeri, a species described by R. Bohart.
Taxonomic Context
Haplidoeme is a within the tribe Oemini, a group of . The genus Haplidoeme contains few described , and H. schlingeri remains one of the less documented members.