Microgoes

Casey, 1913

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Microgoes is a of longhorn beetles in the Cerambycidae. The genus contains a single , Microgoes oculatus, described by LeConte in 1862. It belongs to the Lamiinae and tribe Monochamini.

Microgoes tenuicornis by the Smithsonian. Used under a CC0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Microgoes: /ˈmaɪ.kroʊˌɡoʊz/

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Distribution

Records from Vermont, United States. Additional distribution data is sparse.

More Details

Monotypic genus

Microgoes contains only one , Microgoes oculatus (LeConte, 1862). The was established by Casey in 1913, over 50 years after the species was first described.

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