Strangalia antennata

Schaeffer, 1908

Strangalia antennata is a of longhorned beetle in the Cerambycidae, described by Schaeffer in 1908. The species belongs to the Lepturinae, a group commonly known as flower longhorns for their frequent association with flowers. Very few documented observations exist for this species, with no records in major biodiversity databases such as iNaturalist and minimal information available in scientific literature.

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How to pronounce Strangalia antennata: /stræŋˈɡeɪliə ænˈtɛnətə/

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Distribution

North America; specifically recorded from the United States. The precise type locality and detailed range within the U.S. are not clearly documented in available sources.

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Data Deficiency

This appears to be extremely poorly documented in modern biodiversity databases. The Catalogue of Life lists it as accepted, but iNaturalist shows zero observations and GBIF provides only minimal distribution records without detailed locality data. This suggests either genuine rarity, undercollection, or potential taxonomic issues requiring further investigation.

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