False-longhorn-beetle

Guides

  • Anelpistus americanus

    Anelpistus americanus is a species of false longhorn beetle in the family Stenotrachelidae, a group sometimes referred to as false longhorn beetles due to their superficial resemblance to true longhorns (Cerambycidae). The species was described by Horn in 1870 and is known from North America, with records including Québec, Canada. Members of this family are generally small beetles and are not well studied compared to their more conspicuous relatives.

  • Anelpistus canadensis

    Canadian False Long-horned Beetle

    Anelpistus canadensis is a species of false longhorn beetle in the family Stenotrachelidae, described by Mank in 1942. It is found in North America, with records from Alberta and British Columbia in Canada. The family Stenotrachelidae, commonly known as false longhorn beetles, is a small group of beetles within the superfamily Cucujoidea.

  • Cephaloon tenuicorne

    false longhorn beetle

    Cephaloon tenuicorne is a species of false longhorn beetle in the family Stenotrachelidae. It was described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1874. The species is known from western Canada and has been documented in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. As a member of the family Stenotrachelidae, it belongs to a small group of beetles commonly referred to as false longhorn beetles due to their superficial resemblance to true longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae).

  • Cephaloon ungulare

    false longhorn beetle

    Cephaloon ungulare is a species of false longhorn beetle in the family Stenotrachelidae, a group of beetles historically placed among longhorn beetles but now recognized as a distinct family. It was described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1874. The species is known from eastern North America, with records from Labrador, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland in Canada. As a member of Stenotrachelidae, it shares the family's characteristic elongated body form and relatively long antennae, though generally shorter than those of true longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae).

  • Cephaloon vandykei

    false longhorn beetle

    Cephaloon vandykei is a species of false longhorn beetle in the family Stenotrachelidae. The species was described by Hopping & Hopping in 1934. It is found in North America. Members of this family are commonly referred to as false longhorn beetles due to their superficial resemblance to true longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae).

  • Nematoplus collaris

    Nematoplus collaris is a species of false longhorn beetle in the family Stenotrachelidae. It is known from eastern North America, with records from New Brunswick, Ontario, and Québec in Canada. The species was described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1855. Very little published information exists regarding its biology, habitat preferences, or ecology.

  • Stenotrachelus

    false longhorn beetles

    Stenotrachelus is a monotypic genus of false longhorn beetles in the family Stenotrachelidae, containing the single described species Stenotrachelus aeneus. The genus was established by Berthold in 1827. Members of this genus belong to the superfamily Tenebrionoidea and are classified within the subfamily Stenotrachelinae. The family Stenotrachelidae is a small group of beetles sometimes referred to as false longhorn beetles due to their superficial resemblance to cerambycids.