Stenostrophia
Casey, 1913
Stenostrophia is a of longhorn () in the Lepturinae, established by Casey in 1913. The genus contains at least three recognized distributed in western North America. Members are associated with flowering plants in arid and semi-arid . One , Stenostrophia tribalteata sierrae, has been documented from the Washoe Lake area in Nevada.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Stenostrophia: //ˌstɛnoʊˈstroʊfiə//
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Habitat
Arid and semi-arid regions of western North America. Stenostrophia tribalteata sierrae has been observed in spring and fall along the southeast side of Washoe Lake, Nevada.
Distribution
Western North America. occur from eastern Oregon to east-central California and across northern Nevada.
Seasonality
active in spring and fall. Stenostrophia tribalteata sierrae has been collected in both spring and fall at Washoe Lake, Nevada.
Similar Taxa
- CrossidiusBoth are in Lepturinae and occur in similar western North arid , often associated with flowering plants. Stenostrophia can be distinguished by generic-level morphological characters established by Casey (1913).