Neanthophylax tenebrosus
Neanthophylax tenebrosus is the species of the Lepturinae subfamily in long-horned beetle family.[1] This beetle is distributed in United States.[1] Adult beetle feeds on mountain hemlock, and red fir.[1]
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There are three subspecies in species:[1]
- Neanthophylax tenebrosus nigrolineatus (Van Dyke, 1917)
- Neanthophylax tenebrosus orientalis Linsley & Chemsak, 1972
- Neanthophylax tenebrosus tenebrosus (LeConte, 1873)
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