Neanthophylax

Linsley & Chemsak, 1972

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Neanthophylax is a of longhorn beetles in the Cerambycidae, tribe Oxymirini. The genus was established by Linsley and Chemsak in 1972 and contains at least four described distributed across North America, with one species extending into Central America. Members of this genus are classified within the Lepturinae, a group characterized by that often visit flowers.

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How to pronounce Neanthophylax: //niːˌænθoʊˈfaɪlæks//

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Distribution

North America; specifically recorded from Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Rica. -level distributions vary: N. mirificus has the broadest range spanning all four countries, while N. pubicollis, N. subvittatus, and N. tenebrosus are restricted to the United States.

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