Parevander hovorei
Giesbert, 1984
Parevander hovorei is a of longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) described by Giesbert in 1984. It belongs to the tribe Trachyderini, a group known for often robust and frequently colorful beetles. The species is named in honor of the coleopterist Frank Hovore. Available information on this species is limited, with basic taxonomic and distribution data documented but detailed natural history poorly known.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Parevander hovorei: /ˌpærɛˈvændər hoʊˈvɔreɪ/
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Distribution
Recorded from Middle America and North America, specifically Mexico (MX) and the United States (US). Precise locality details within these countries are not well documented in available sources.
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Etymology
The specific epithet 'hovorei' honors Frank Hovore (1943–2004), an American coleopterist who made significant contributions to the study of Cerambycidae, particularly through field work in western North America and Mexico.