Evodinus monticola vancouveri
Casey, 1913
A of longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) described by Casey in 1913. The subspecific epithet 'vancouveri' suggests an association with the Vancouver region or Vancouver Island. As a member of the Evodinus, it belongs to a group of beetles commonly known as flower longhorns, which typically visit flowers for nectar and pollen.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Evodinus monticola vancouveri: /ɛvəˈdɪnəs mɒnˈtɪkələ vænˈkuːvəri/
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Distribution
North America; specifically recorded from California and Vermont in the United States, and from Canada. The subspecific name indicates a primary association with the Vancouver region of British Columbia.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- NCBI Taxonomy
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