Centrodera dayi

Leech, 1963

Centrodera dayi is a of long-horned beetle in the Cerambycidae. It was described by Leech in 1963 and is known from North America. Like other members of the Lepturinae, it belongs to a group commonly referred to as flower longhorns, which are often associated with flowers and pollen feeding as .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Centrodera dayi: //sɛnˈtroʊ.dɛrə ˈdeɪ.aɪ//

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Distribution

North America, specifically recorded from the United States. The has been documented in at least four iNaturalist observations.

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Taxonomic placement

Centrodera dayi is placed in the tribe Rhagiini within the Lepturinae. This tribe includes many of flower-associated longhorned beetles. The genus Centrodera contains multiple distributed across North America, with C. dayi representing one of the less commonly documented members based on available observation records.

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