Grammoptera rhodopus

(LeConte, 1874)

Grammoptera rhodopus is a of longhorn () described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1874. The species belongs to the flower longhorn Lepturinae, a group characterized by that frequently visit flowers for feeding and mating. Available information on this species is limited, with only a single observation recorded in iNaturalist and minimal published biological data.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Grammoptera rhodopus: /ɡraˈmɒptɛra rɔˈðopʊs/

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Distribution

North America; United States. Specific locality details are sparse in available sources.

Similar Taxa

  • GrammopteraOther in the Grammoptera share the general flower longhorn and may require careful examination for proper identification; however, specific distinguishing features for G. rhodopus are not documented in available sources.

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