Judolia instabilis

(Haldeman, 1847)

A small to -sized longhorn (6–15 mm) in the , described by Haldeman in 1847. The exhibits variable coloration from entirely black to black with spots. It is distributed across the United States and Canada, with records from Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba in Canada. have been observed in montane oak-pine woodlands in the southwestern United States.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Judolia instabilis: /dʒuːˈdoʊliə ɪnˈstæbɪlɪs/

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Habitat

Montane oak-pine woodlands and associated forested .

Distribution

United States and Canada. Canadian provincial records include Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba.

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