Spalacopsis stolata

Newman, 1842

Spalacopsis stolata is a longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) described by Newman in 1842. It belongs to the Agapanthiinae and is native to the continental United States. The is known from limited occurrence records and sparse observational data.

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How to pronounce Spalacopsis stolata: //spæləˈkɒpsɪs stoʊˈleɪtə//

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Distribution

Continental United States. Distribution records from GBIF confirm presence in North America, with specific country codes indicating Cuba (CU) and United States (US).

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Taxonomic placement

Classified within the tribe Agapanthiini of Agapanthiinae. This tribe is characterized by relatively slender body forms and that are often shorter than the body in many .

Data availability

Only 9 observations recorded in iNaturalist as of data retrieval, indicating this is a rarely encountered or underreported .

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