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Genus: | Calliprason White in White & Doubleday, 1843 |
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Calliprason is a longhorn beetle genus in the subfamily Cerambycinae.
Calliprason elegans is a longhorn beetle species in the genus Calliprason.
Stenoderini is a tribe of beetles in the subfamily Cerambycinae, containing the following genera and species:
C. elegans most commonly refers to the model round worm Caenorhabditis elegans. It may also refer to any of the species below. They are listed, first in taxonomic order and, second, alphabetically.
Calliprason sinclairi, Sinclair's longhorn, is a longhorn beetle species in the genus Calliprason. It is endemic to New Zealand. Sinclair's longhorn was named for Dr. Andrew Sinclair who found the insect in New Zealand, and presented it, with many other New Zealand insects, to the British Museum.