Astylopsis collaris
(Haldeman, 1847)
Astylopsis collaris is a of longhorn in the Lamiinae, described by Haldeman in 1847. It belongs to the tribe Acanthocinini, which includes many pine-associated species. The species is known from eastern North America, with records from Canada and the United States. Like other members of its , it is likely associated with coniferous , though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Astylopsis collaris: //əˈstaɪ.ləp.sɪs kəˈlɛə.rɪs//
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Distribution
Eastern North America. Documented from Canadian provinces including New Brunswick, Ontario, and Québec. GBIF records indicate presence in North America broadly, with specific Canadian provincial records.
Similar Taxa
- Astylopsis sexguttataBoth are North Acanthocinini associated with pine. A. sexguttata is specifically mentioned as occurring in shortleaf pine saplings in Missouri, suggesting similar preferences and overlap with A. collaris.