Stictoleptura canadensis arizonensis
Linsley & Chemsak, 1976
Stictoleptura canadensis arizonensis is a of longhorn beetle in the Cerambycidae. It was described by Linsley & Chemsak in 1976 and is currently accepted as valid. The subspecies belongs to the flower-visiting lepturine beetles, a group known for feeding on pollen and nectar as .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Stictoleptura canadensis arizonensis: /ˌstɪktoʊˈlɛptʊrə ˌkænəˈdɛnsɪs ˌɛərɪˈzoʊnɛnsɪs/
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Distribution
Known from North America with records from Canada (CA), the United States including Vermont, and likely associated with the southwestern region suggested by the subspecific epithet 'arizonensis'.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- Catalogue of Life
- Bug Eric: Wasp Wednesday: Polistes arizonensis
- Destination Sonoran Desert: A time to sting for the Giant Hairy Desert Scorpion, 'Hadrurus arizonensis' — Bug of the Week
- Bug Eric: A Spider Surprise
- Bug Eric: Spider Sunday: Red Velvet Jumper
- Bug Eric: True Bug Tuesday: Mirid plant bug
- Lythraceae | Beetles In The Bush