Oberea deficiens
Casey, 1924
Oberea deficiens is a of longhorned beetle in the Cerambycidae, described by Thomas Lincoln Casey Jr. in 1924. It belongs to the Oberea, a group of relatively slender, elongate beetles commonly associated with woody plants. The species is known from multiple provinces across Canada. Information regarding its , plants, and detailed remains limited in published literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Oberea deficiens: /oʊˈbɛriə dɪˈfɪʃiənz/
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Distribution
Canada: Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Québec.
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Taxonomic placement
Oberea deficiens is classified in the Lamiinae, tribe Obereini. The Oberea is characterized by with relatively long, slender bodies and that are typically shorter than the body length.
Data limitations
As of the available sources, no detailed biological or ecological studies have been published for this . Most records consist of collection locality data without associated plant or behavioral observations.