Eupogonius fulvovestitus
Schaeffer, 1905
Eupogonius fulvovestitus is a of longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) described by Schaeffer in 1905. It belongs to the Lamiinae within the tribe Desmiphorini. The species is known only from the United States, with limited documented observations. Like other members of its , it is likely associated with dead or decaying wood, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.


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How to pronounce Eupogonius fulvovestitus: //juːˌpɒɡəˈnaɪəs ˌfʌlvoʊˈvɛstɪtəs//
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Distribution
United States. Specific state records are not clearly documented in available sources.
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Taxonomic history
Described by Schaeffer in 1905. The specific epithet 'fulvovestitus' combines Latin 'fulvus' (tawny, yellowish-brown) and 'vestitus' (clothed, dressed), likely referring to coloration of the .
Observation records
As of available data, iNaturalist records 6 observations of this , indicating it is rarely encountered or underreported.