Stenostrophia tribalteata

(LeConte, 1873)

flower longhorn

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Stenostrophia tribalteata is a of flower longhorn beetle in the Cerambycidae. The species is found in North America and contains three recognized : S. t. tribalteata, S. t. serpentina, and S. t. sierrae. Subspecies S. t. sierrae has been documented in Washoe County, Nevada, where occur in reasonable numbers during spring and fall.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Stenostrophia tribalteata: //ˌstɛnəˈstroʊfiə ˌtraɪbɔːlˈtiːətə//

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Habitat

S. t. sierrae has been observed along the southeast side of Washoe Lake in Nevada. Specific requirements for the overall remain undocumented.

Distribution

North America. The S. t. sierrae is known from Washoe County, Nevada.

Seasonality

of S. t. sierrae have been observed in spring and fall.

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Subspecies

Three are recognized: Stenostrophia tribalteata tribalteata (LeConte, 1873), Stenostrophia tribalteata serpentina (Casey, 1891), and Stenostrophia tribalteata sierrae Linsley & Chemsak, 1976.

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