Pogonocherus pictus
Fall, 1910
Pogonocherus pictus is a of longhorn ( ) described by Fall in 1910. The species is known from Canada and the United States, with records from Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Québec. As a member of the Lamiinae, it belongs to a diverse group of wood-boring beetles, though specific details about its biology and remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pogonocherus pictus: //ˌpɒɡəˈnɒkərəs ˈpɪktəs//
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Distribution
Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Québec) and the United States. The has a transcontinental distribution across North America.
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Taxonomic Note
Pogonocherus pictus is placed in the tribe Pogonocherini within the Lamiinae. The Pogonocherus contains multiple of small to -sized longhorn , many of which are associated with coniferous and deciduous trees.
Data Availability
As of current knowledge, the is represented by only 15 observations on iNaturalist, indicating it is either genuinely rare, under-recorded, or difficult to detect. No detailed ecological studies or accounts have been published.