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'''Bothriospilini''' is a tribe of ]s in the subfamily ], containing the following genera:<ref>Bezark, Larry G. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130827211041/http://plant.cdfa.ca.gov/byciddb/bycidview.asp# |date=2013-08-27 }}. Retrieved on 22 May 2012.</ref> | '''Bothriospilini''' is a tribe of ]s in the subfamily ], containing the following genera:<ref name="Bezark">Bezark, Larry G. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130827211041/http://plant.cdfa.ca.gov/byciddb/bycidview.asp# |date=2013-08-27 }}. Retrieved on 22 May 2012.</ref> | ||
==''Bothriospila''== | |||
{{Main|Bothriospila}} | |||
* '']'' | |||
The only species in the genus ''Bothriospila'' is ''Bothriospila elegans''. It was described by Aurivillius in 1923.<ref name="Bezark" /> | |||
* '']'' | |||
* '']'' | |||
==''Chlorida''== | |||
* '']'' | |||
{{Main|Chlorida}} | |||
* '']'' | |||
The genus ''Chlorida'' contains the following species: | |||
* '']'' | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
* '']'' | |||
! Species !! First described !! Range !! Synonyms | |||
* '']'' | |||
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* '']'' | |||
| '']'' || ], 1844 || ], ], ] || | |||
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| '']'' || Audinet-Serville, 1834 || ], ], ], ] || | |||
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| '']'' || Thomson, 1857 || ], northern central Brazil, Ecuador || | |||
* ''Chlorida parvula'' <small>Thomson 1861</small> | |||
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| '']'' || Buquet, 1860 || ] | |||
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| '']'' || Bates, 1870 || North western Brazil, Ecuador | |||
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| '']'' || (], 1758) || South eastern ], ], ], ] || | |||
* ''Cerambyx festivus'' <small>Linnaeus, 1758</small> | |||
* ''Cerambyx spinosus'' <small>Degeer, 1775 (Preocc.)</small> | |||
* ''Cerambyx sulcatus'' <small>Sulzer, 1776</small> | |||
* ''Cerambyx africanus'' <small>Voet, 1778 (Unav.)</small> | |||
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| '']'' || Martins, Galileo & Oliveira, 2011 || Brazil | |||
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| '']'' || Buquet, 1852 || Colombia | |||
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| '']'' || ], 1887 || Colombia, ], Ecuador | |||
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| '']'' || Buquet in Guérin-Méneville, 1844 || Colombia | |||
|} | |||
==''Chrotoma''== | |||
{{Main|Chrotoma}} | |||
The only species in the genus ''Chrotoma'' is ''Chrotoma dunniana''. It was described by Casey in 1891.<ref name=bugref> | |||
{{Cite web| title=''Chrotoma'' Genus Information | |||
| url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/498668 | |||
| website=BugGuide.net | |||
| accessdate=2018-03-04 | |||
}} | |||
</ref><ref name=itis> | |||
{{Cite web| title=''Chrotoma'' Report | |||
| url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=701806 | |||
| website=Integrated Taxonomic Information System | |||
| accessdate=2018-03-04 | |||
}} | |||
</ref><ref name=eol> | |||
{{Cite web| title=''Chrotoma'' Overview | |||
| url=http://eol.org/pages/9308/overview | |||
| website=Encyclopedia of Life | |||
| accessdate=2018-03-04 | |||
}} | |||
</ref><ref name=catlife> | |||
{{Cite web| title=Browse ''Chrotoma'' | |||
| url=http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/6e3ff69f1260fe19e803df4f247735d1 | |||
| website=Catalogue of Life | |||
| accessdate=2018-03-04 | |||
}} | |||
</ref> | |||
==''Delemodacrys''== | |||
{{Main|Delemodacrys}} | |||
The only species in the genus ''Delemodacrys'' is ''Delemodacrys mourei''. It was described by Martins & Napp in 1979.<ref name="Bezark" /> | |||
==''Gnaphalodes''== | |||
{{Main|Gnaphalodes}} | |||
The only species in the genus ''Gnaphalodes'' is ''Gnaphalodes trachyderoides''. It was described by Thomson in 1860.<ref name="Bezark" /> | |||
==''Knulliana''== | |||
{{Main|Knulliana}} | |||
The only species in the genus ''Knulliana'' is ''Knulliana cincta'', commonly known as the banded hickory borer. It was described by ] in 1773.<ref name="Bezark" /> It is about 15–30 mm in length and occurs throughout the eastern half of ], including ] and the ]. If roughly handled it may start to squeak furiously. They are usually found on ] trees and ] trees, where they lay their eggs; the larvae bore into the trees, sometimes doing significant damage. | |||
It has three described subspecies:<ref>Monné, Miguel A. & Hovore, Frank T. (2005) Electronic Checklist of the Cerambycidae of the Western Hemisphere. </ref> | |||
*''Knulliana c. cincta'' (Drury) - Eastern North America, ] | |||
*''Knulliana cincta ochracea'' (Bates) - Southeastern ], Northeastern ], ] | |||
*''Knulliana cincta sonorensis'' (Schaeffer) - Texas to ], adjacent regions in ] | |||
==''Ranqueles''== | |||
{{Main|Ranqueles}} | |||
The genus ''Ranqueles'' contains the following species: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Species !! First described !! Range | |||
|- | |||
| '']''<ref name="Bezark" /> || Bosq, 1947 || Northern central ] | |||
|- | |||
| '']''<ref name="Bezark" /> || Gounelle, 1906 || North western Argentina | |||
|- | |||
| '']''<ref name="Bezark" /> || Di Iorio, 1996 || ] in Argentina | |||
|} | |||
==''Scapanopygus''== | |||
{{Main|Scapanopygus}} | |||
The only species in the genus ''Scapanopygus'' is ''Scapanopygus cinereus''. It was described by Gounelle in 1913.<ref name="Bezark" /> | |||
==''Taygayba''== | |||
{{Main|Taygayba}} | |||
The only species in the genus ''Taygayba'' is ''Taygayba venezuelensis''. It was described by Martins and Galileo in 1998.<ref name="Bezark" /> | |||
==''Timbaraba''== | |||
{{Main|Timbaraba}} | |||
The only species in the genus ''Timbaraba'' is ''Timbaraba dispar''. It was described by Monne and Napp in 2004.<ref name="Bezark" /> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 23:00, 28 October 2022
Tribe of beetles
Bothriospilini | |
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Chlorida festiva | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Cerambycidae |
Subfamily: | Cerambycinae |
Tribe: | Bothriospilini |
Bothriospilini is a tribe of beetles in the subfamily Cerambycinae, containing the following genera:
Bothriospila
Main article: BothriospilaThe only species in the genus Bothriospila is Bothriospila elegans. It was described by Aurivillius in 1923.
Chlorida
Main article: ChloridaThe genus Chlorida contains the following species:
Species | First described | Range | Synonyms |
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Chlorida cincta | Guérin-Méneville, 1844 | Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador | |
Chlorida costata | Audinet-Serville, 1834 | Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay | |
Chlorida curta | Thomson, 1857 | French Guiana, northern central Brazil, Ecuador |
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Chlorida denticulata | Buquet, 1860 | Guianas | |
Chlorida fasciata | Bates, 1870 | North western Brazil, Ecuador | |
Chlorida festiva | (Linnaeus, 1758) | South eastern United States, Central America, South America, West Indies |
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Chlorida inexpectata | Martins, Galileo & Oliveira, 2011 | Brazil | |
Chlorida obliqua | Buquet, 1852 | Colombia | |
Chlorida spinosa | Aurivillius, 1887 | Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador | |
Chlorida transversalis | Buquet in Guérin-Méneville, 1844 | Colombia |
Chrotoma
Main article: ChrotomaThe only species in the genus Chrotoma is Chrotoma dunniana. It was described by Casey in 1891.
Delemodacrys
Main article: DelemodacrysThe only species in the genus Delemodacrys is Delemodacrys mourei. It was described by Martins & Napp in 1979.
Gnaphalodes
Main article: GnaphalodesThe only species in the genus Gnaphalodes is Gnaphalodes trachyderoides. It was described by Thomson in 1860.
Knulliana
Main article: KnullianaThe only species in the genus Knulliana is Knulliana cincta, commonly known as the banded hickory borer. It was described by Drury in 1773. It is about 15–30 mm in length and occurs throughout the eastern half of North America, including Mexico and the Bahamas. If roughly handled it may start to squeak furiously. They are usually found on hickory trees and oak trees, where they lay their eggs; the larvae bore into the trees, sometimes doing significant damage.
It has three described subspecies:
- Knulliana c. cincta (Drury) - Eastern North America, Texas
- Knulliana cincta ochracea (Bates) - Southeastern United States, Northeastern Mexico, Bahamas
- Knulliana cincta sonorensis (Schaeffer) - Texas to Arizona, adjacent regions in Mexico
Ranqueles
Main article: RanquelesThe genus Ranqueles contains the following species:
Species | First described | Range |
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Ranqueles gounellei | Bosq, 1947 | Northern central Argentina |
Ranqueles mus | Gounelle, 1906 | North western Argentina |
Ranqueles steparius | Di Iorio, 1996 | Neuquén Province in Argentina |
Scapanopygus
Main article: ScapanopygusThe only species in the genus Scapanopygus is Scapanopygus cinereus. It was described by Gounelle in 1913.
Taygayba
Main article: TaygaybaThe only species in the genus Taygayba is Taygayba venezuelensis. It was described by Martins and Galileo in 1998.
Timbaraba
Main article: TimbarabaThe only species in the genus Timbaraba is Timbaraba dispar. It was described by Monne and Napp in 2004.
References
- ^ Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World Archived 2013-08-27 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 22 May 2012.
- "Chrotoma Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
- "Chrotoma Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
- "Chrotoma Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
- "Browse Chrotoma". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
- Monné, Miguel A. & Hovore, Frank T. (2005) Electronic Checklist of the Cerambycidae of the Western Hemisphere. PDF
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