Centrodera nevadica

LeConte, 1873

Centrodera nevadica is a of longhorn beetle ( Cerambycidae) described by LeConte in 1873. It belongs to the Lepturinae, tribe Rhagiini. The species has been documented from North America, specifically the United States. Very few observations of this species exist in citizen science databases, suggesting it may be rarely encountered or genuinely uncommon.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Centrodera nevadica: /sɛnˈtroʊdɛrə nɪˈvɑːdɪkə/

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Distribution

United States (North America). Specific state records include California, where it has been reported from backyard alongside other notable beetles such as Pleocoma, Prionus, and Omus.

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