Sphaenothecus bilineatus

(Gory, 1831)

Double-banded Bycid

Sphaenothecus bilineatus is a of long-horned beetle in the Cerambycidae, commonly known as the double-banded bycid. It was first described by Gory in 1831, originally placed in the Leptocera. The species belongs to the tribe Trachyderini, a group of often strikingly patterned cerambycids. It occurs in parts of Central America and Mexico, with records from Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua.

Sphaenothecus bilineatus by Katja Schulz. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.BUG (Sphaenothecus bivittata) (10-16-10) 78 circulo montana, patagonia lake ranch estates, scc, az -01 (5087391364) by ALAN SCHMIERER. Used under a CC0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Sphaenothecus bilineatus: /sfɛːnəˈθɛkəs baɪlɪˈneɪtəs/

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Distribution

Recorded from Honduras (HN), Mexico (MX), and Nicaragua (NI) based on GBIF distribution records.

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