Sphaenothecus trilineatus

Dupont, 1838

Sphaenothecus trilineatus is a longhorn beetle in the Cerambycidae, described by Dupont in 1838. It belongs to the tribe Trachyderini, a group of often colorful and robust cerambycids. The occurs in Central America, with records from Rica, Guatemala, and Honduras. Little is known of its specific beyond general family characteristics.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Sphaenothecus trilineatus: /ˌsfɛənoʊˈθiːkəs ˌtraɪlaɪˈniːətəs/

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Distribution

Rica, Guatemala, Honduras (based on GBIF records).

Similar Taxa

  • Sphaenothecus bivittatusCongeneric in the same , likely similar in general body form and coloration pattern involving longitudinal markings.

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