Urgleptes foveatocollis

(Hamilton, 1896)

Urgleptes foveatocollis is a small longhorn in the , described by Hamilton in 1896. It belongs to the Lamiinae and tribe Acanthocinini. The species is documented from North America, with records from the United States. Like other members of its , it is likely associated with dead or dying wood, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Urgleptes foveatocollis: /ʊrˈɡlɛptɛs foʊviˌætoʊˈkɒlɪs/

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Distribution

Recorded from North America, specifically the United States. Precise state-level distribution records are limited in available sources.

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