Wood Boring Insects of Montana
Longhorn Beetles of Lewis and Clark County
- Tragosoma depsarium (L.)
- Prionus californicus Motschulsky
- Prionus fissicornis Haldeman
- Desmocerus aureipennis piperi Webb
- Cosmosalia chrysocoma (Kirby)
- Pygoleptura nigrella (Say)
- Trigonarthris minnesotana (Casey)
- Xestoleptura crassicornis (LeConte)
- Acmaeops proteus (Kirby)
- Brachysomida rugicollis Linsley and Chemsak
- Cortodera subpilosa (LeConte)
- Pachyta lamed liturata (Kirby)
- Stenocorus nubifer (LeConte)
- Arhopalus asperatus (LeConte)
- Arhopalus foveicollis (Haldeman)
- Asemum striatum (L.)
- Necydalis diversicollis Schaeffer
- Callidium cicatricosum Mannerheim
- Meriellum proteus (Kirby)
- Phymatodes dimidiatus (Kirby)
- Phymatodes hirtellus (LeConte)
- Semanotus litigiosus (Casey)
- Neoclytus leucozonus Laporte and Gory
- Xylotrechus undulatus (Say)
- Molorchus longicollis LeConte
- Batyle ignicollis (Say)
- Acanthocinus obliquus (LeConte)
- Monochamus clamator (LeConte)
- Monochamus obtusus Casey
- Monochamus scutellatus (Say)
- Oberea erythrocephala (Schrank)
- Pogonocherus penicillatus LeConte
- Tetraopes femoratus LeConte
Since the first recorded specimen in 1907, Lewis and Clark County has 32 recorded species of longhorn beetles as of May 2014. Expanding this list will be the project of Lewis & Clark County Entomology Project 4-He
A Montana Agriculture/ Experiment Station project in cooperation with USDA, APHIS, Plant Protection and Quarantine, Montana Department of Agriculture, Dept. of Natural Resources and Conservation, Forestry Division, and Montana 4-H