Spalacopsis suffusa

Newman, 1842

Spalacopsis suffusa is a of longhorn () first described by Newman in 1842. It belongs to the Agapanthiinae and tribe Agapanthiini. The species is known from North America, with presence confirmed in the United States. Available records indicate it is a rarely observed species, with only four documented observations in iNaturalist.

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How to pronounce Spalacopsis suffusa: /ˌspæləˈkɒpsɪs səˈfjuːsə/

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Distribution

North America; confirmed present in the United States. Specific state or regional distributions are not documented in available sources.

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