Callimoxys nigrinus

Hammond & Williams, 2011

Callimoxys nigrinus is a longhorn () described in 2011 from the western United States. The is known from limited collections and remains poorly documented in the scientific literature. Its biology and have not been formally studied.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Callimoxys nigrinus: /kæˈlɪm.əks ˈnaɪɡ.rɪ.nəs/

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Identification

The name "nigrinus" (meaning blackish) suggests dark coloration, though no formal description of diagnostic features is available in the provided sources. As a member of the tribe Stenopterini, it likely exhibits the slender body form and elongated characteristic of this group.

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Distribution

United States. Specific locality data are not provided in available sources, though the Callimoxys has documented western North distribution.

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