Listrochelus snowi

(Saylor, 1940)

Listrochelus snowi is a in the , . The was described by Saylor in 1940 and is to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. It belongs to a of commonly known as or , though specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented in the available literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Listrochelus snowi: //lɪsˈtrɒkələs ˈsnoʊ.aɪ//

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Distribution

Recorded from Arizona in the United States and Sonora in Mexico. The occurs in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions, specifically in the Sonoran Desert and adjacent areas.

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Taxonomic Note

Listrochelus snowi was originally described in the Listrochelus by Saylor in 1940. The genus Listrochelus is part of the tribe Rhizotrogini within the . This should not be confused with Megacyllene snowi, a longhorn () that is also named after the same person and occurs in the southwestern United States. The two species belong to entirely different and have no close relationship.

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