Eupogonius arizonensis
Knull, 1954
Eupogonius arizonensis is a of longhorn beetle in the Cerambycidae. It was described by Josef N. Knull in 1954. The species is known from the United States, with records indicating presence in Arizona and potentially adjacent regions. As a member of the Eupogonius, it belongs to a group of small to medium-sized cerambycids typically associated with dead wood .

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eupogonius arizonensis: /juːpoʊˈɡoʊniəs ˌærɪzoʊˈnɛnsɪs/
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Distribution
Known from the United States. GBIF records indicate presence in North America, with specific mentions of Guatemala (GT) and Mexico (MX), though these may represent data entry artifacts or broader range than initially described. The specific epithet 'arizonensis' suggests Arizona as part of the type locality or primary range.
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Taxonomic note
Eupogonius arizonensis was described by Josef N. Knull, a prolific American coleopterist who described numerous cerambycid from the southwestern United States during the mid-20th century.
Data limitations
This is poorly represented in collections and databases, with iNaturalist showing only one observation. Basic biological information including appearance, preferences, and associations remain undocumented in accessible literature.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Bug Eric: Wasp Wednesday: Polistes arizonensis
- Destination Sonoran Desert: A time to sting for the Giant Hairy Desert Scorpion, 'Hadrurus arizonensis' — Bug of the Week
- Bug Eric: A Spider Surprise
- Friday Flower – Pawpaw | Beetles In The Bush
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