Leptostylus asperatus

(Haldeman, 1847)

Leptostylus asperatus is a of flat-faced longhorn in the Lamiinae, described by Haldeman in 1847. It belongs to the tribe Acanthocinini, a large and diverse group within the Cerambycidae. Like other members of its , it is likely associated with dead wood . The species is recorded from North America, with confirmed presence in the United States.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Leptostylus asperatus: /ˌlɛp.toʊˈstaɪ.ləs æsˈpeɪ.rə.təs/

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Distribution

North America; recorded from the United States (US)

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Amniscus albescens var. asperatus by Haldeman in 1847, later transferred to Leptostylus.

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