Leptorhabdium pictum

(Haldeman, 1847)

Leptorhabdium pictum is a long-horned beetle in the Lepturinae, first described by Haldeman in 1847. It is native to the United States and Canada. The was originally placed in the Centrodera before being transferred to Leptorhabdium. As a member of the flower longhorn group (Lepturinae), likely visit flowers for nectar and pollen.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Leptorhabdium pictum: //ˌlɛptoʊˈræbdium ˈpɪktəm//

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Distribution

United States and Canada. GBIF records confirm presence in both countries.

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Nomenclatural history

Originally described as Centrodera picta by Haldeman in 1847, later transferred to Leptorhabdium.

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