Leptura pacifica
(Linsley, 1940)
Leptura pacifica is a of longhorn in the , described by Linsley in 1940. It belongs to the Lepturinae, a group commonly known as flower longhorns due to their frequent association with blossoms. The species is known from western North America, with records indicating presence in the United States. Like other members of its , it likely exhibits the elongated body form and flower-visiting characteristic of Lepturini.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Leptura pacifica: //ˈlɛptjʊrə pəˈsɪfɪkə//
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Distribution
Western North America; confirmed records from the United States. The specific epithet 'pacifica' suggests association with the Pacific region, though precise range boundaries remain undocumented in available sources.