Perarthrus vittatus

LeConte, 1851

Perarthrus vittatus is a of longhorn beetle ( Cerambycidae) described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1851. It belongs to the tribe Trachyderini, a group of robust, often conspicuously patterned cerambycids. The species is known from Middle America and North America, with records from Mexico and the United States. Limited biological information is available for this species.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Perarthrus vittatus: /pɛˈrarθrʊs vɪˈteɪtəs/

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Distribution

Middle America and North America, with confirmed presence in Mexico and the United States.

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Taxonomic placement

Perarthrus vittatus is classified in the Cerambycinae, tribe Trachyderini, subtribe Trachyderina. The Perarthrus contains multiple distributed in the Americas.

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