Comacmaeops brunnea
(Knull, 1962)
Comacmaeops brunnea is a long-horned beetle in the Lepturinae, described by Knull in 1962. The is known from the United States. As a member of the Rhagiini tribe, it belongs to a group of flower-visiting cerambycids. Specific ecological details about this species remain limited in the available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Comacmaeops brunnea: /koʊˌmækmiˈoʊps ˈbrʌniə/
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Distribution
United States
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Taxonomic Note
The Catalogue of Life lists this as a synonym of Comacmaeops brunneus, while GBIF treats Comacmaeops brunnea as the accepted name. The original description by Knull (1962) used the masculine ending -us, but subsequent treatments have variously applied -a or -us endings. Gender agreement in the Comacmaeops (masculine) would support brunneus as grammatically correct, though both forms appear in literature.
Data Limitations
No detailed -level accounts of , , or were found in the provided sources. The Wikipedia entry contains only minimal distributional information. Published literature on this species appears sparse, with most cerambycid references focusing on more economically significant or geographically widespread species.