Leptorhabdium

Kraatz, 1879

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Leptorhabdium is a of longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) in the Lepturinae and tribe Xylosteini. The genus contains four recognized distributed across parts of Europe, western Asia, and North America. Species within this genus are associated with wooded and share the general characteristics of lepturine cerambycids, including elongated bodies and often patterned .

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How to pronounce Leptorhabdium: /lɛptoʊˈrɛbdɪəm/

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Distribution

Europe (including the Balkans), the Caucasus region, and North America. -specific ranges include: Leptorhabdium caucasicum in the Caucasus; L. illyricum in the Balkans; L. nitidum in Turkey; and L. pictum in North America.

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