Spalacopsis filum costulata
Casey, 1913
Spalacopsis filum costulata is a of longhorn beetle ( Cerambycidae) described by Casey in 1913. It belongs to the Agapanthiinae and tribe Agapanthiini. As a cerambycid, it is characterized by elongated , though specific morphological traits distinguishing this subspecies from the nominate form remain poorly documented in accessible literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Spalacopsis filum costulata: /spæˈlæ.kəp.sɪs ˈfaɪ.ləm ˌkɔs.tjʊˈleɪ.tə/
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Taxonomic note
This is listed as accepted in the Catalogue of Life, but detailed comparative descriptions distinguishing S. filum costulata from the nominate subspecies S. filum filum appear limited in published literature. The epithet 'costulata' suggests possible association with (ridges or ribs), potentially referring to elytral .
Data limitations
No original description, information, or subsequent taxonomic revisions were located in the provided sources. The primary source (Catalogue of Life) provides only nomenclatural data without biological information.