Styloleptus biustus

(LeConte, 1852)

Styloleptus biustus is a of longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) first described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1852. The species belongs to the Lamiinae and tribe Acanthocinini. It is known from the Caribbean and North America, with 387 observations documented on iNaturalist.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Styloleptus biustus: //staɪloʊˈlɛptəs baɪˈʌstəs//

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Identification

As a member of the Styloleptus, this likely exhibits the elongated body form and moderately long characteristic of the genus. Specific diagnostic features distinguishing S. biustus from are not documented in available sources.

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Distribution

Caribbean and North America. Specific country records include Bahamas (BS) and Canada (CA) based on GBIF distribution data.

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Taxonomic history

The was originally described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1852, a prominent 19th-century American entomologist who described numerous North American species.

Observation data

The has accumulated 387 research-grade observations on iNaturalist, suggesting it is not uncommon within its range, though specific abundance data are unavailable.

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