Gaurotes thoracica

(Haldeman, 1847)

Gaurotes thoracica is a of longhorn ( ) described by Haldeman in 1847. It belongs to the Lepturinae, commonly known as flower longhorns. The species occurs in North America, primarily in the United States. Available information on its biology and remains limited.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Gaurotes thoracica: //ɡɔˈroʊtiːz ˌθɔːˈræsɪkə//

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Distribution

North America, with confirmed presence in the United States. Distribution records from GBIF indicate occurrence in the US, though specific state-level data are not detailed in available sources.

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Taxonomic placement

Gaurotes thoracica is classified in the tribe Rhagiini within the Lepturinae. The Gaurotes contains multiple North , though species-level distinctions often require examination of subtle morphological characters.

Data limitations

Despite being described in 1847, published biological and ecological information for G. thoracica appears sparse. The is represented by only 10 observations on iNaturalist as of available records, suggesting it may be infrequently encountered or underreported.

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