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Genus: | Delemodacrys |
Species: | D. mourei |
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Delemodacrys mourei Martins & Napp, 1979 | |
Delemodacrys mourei is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, the only species in the genus Delemodacrys. [1]
The species was first described by Ubirajara Ribeiro Martins and Dilma Solange Napp in 1979. [2] It is found in French Guiana and the Brazilian states of Pará, Amapá, and Amazonas. [3]
The Disteniidae are a small family of beetles in the superfamily Chrysomeloidea, traditionally treated as a group within the Cerambycidae.
The Oxypeltidae are a small family belonging to the superfamily Chrysomeloidea, widespread in the Andean region of Chile and Argentina. They have traditionally been considered a group within the Cerambycidae.
The Vesperidae are a small family of beetles, normally classified within the family Cerambycidae, of heterogeneous aspect but all characterised by larval stages related to roots of herbaceous plants or trees
Cerambycinae is a subfamily of the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). The subfamily has a world-wide distribution including: Asia, Europe and the Americas. Within the family, the only subfamily of comparable diversity is the Lamiinae.
Bothriospilini is a tribe of beetles in the subfamily Cerambycinae. The tribe was proposed in 1950 by Brazilian entomologist Frederico Lane as a member of the new subfamily Bothriospilinae, and with Bothriospila assigned as the type genus. The tribe is morphologically close to the tribe Torneutini, with which it has in common the same shape of the last abdominal segment, which is wide and largely braided in the female, as well as the anterior thigh cavities that are open from behind and the laterally open medial cavity.
Scapanopygus cinereus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, the only species in the genus Scapanopygus. Both the genus and species were described in 1913 by French entomologist Pierre-Émile Gounelle. The type specimen was collected from Averías, a municipality in Argentina, on the banks of the Salado River.
Timbaraba dispar is a species of beetle in the tribe Bothriospilini, and the only species in the genus Timbaraba. Both the genus and its species were described in 2004 by Brazilian entomologists Marcela Laura Monné and Dilma Solange Napp. Timbaraba dispar occurs in Venezuela. It has filiform (threadlike) antennae with 11 segments, and a trapezoidal mentum. The genus name Timbaraba – an indigenous word that means "sprinkles of white" – refers to the eburneous callosities that occur on the elytra.
Monnechroma is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:
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Aglaoschema is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:
Chrysoprasis is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:
Minibidion is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:
Ethemon is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:
Aegomorphus is a large genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae.
Callichroma auricomum is a species of Callichroma in the family Cerambycidae.
Monnechroma subpulvereum is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Martin Schmidt in 1924, who named it Callichroma (Xenochroma) subpulvereum, designating it to be the type species of the subgenus Xenochroma, subsequently found to be an invalid. It is known from southeastern Brazil.
Aglaoschema mourei is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Napp in 1993.
Clausirion comptum is a species of longhorn beetle in the Elaphidiini subfamily. It was described by Martins and Napp in 1984. It is endemic to Mato Grosso, Brazil where it flies from August to September.
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