Leptura sequoiae
(Hopping, 1934)
Leptura sequoiae is a of longhorn beetle in the Cerambycidae, described by Hopping in 1934. The specific epithet "sequoiae" suggests an association with sequoia trees, though this relationship has not been formally documented. Very little is known about the or of this species, with only minimal observational records available.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Leptura sequoiae: /lɛpˈtʊrə sɛˈkwɔɪ.iː/
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Distribution
Known from North America, specifically the United States. Distribution details beyond this are poorly documented.
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Taxonomic Note
The name 'sequoiae' implies a connection to Sequoia (coast redwood or giant sequoia), but no verified ecological association with these trees has been published. The name may reflect the type locality or collector's notes rather than confirmed relationship.