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Cerambycini
Cerambyx cerdo from the Mátra, Hungary
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Cerambycidae
Subfamily: Cerambycinae
Tribe: Cerambycini
Latreille, 1802
Type genus
Cerambyx
Synonyms[1]
  • Cerambycina Latreille, 1804
  • Cérambyçaires Mulsant, 1839
  • Cérambycitae verae Thomson, 1860
  • Cerambycites Fairmaire, 1864
  • Cerambycina Thomson, 1866
  • Cérambycides virais Lacordaire, 1869
  • Sphallotrichina Martins & Monné, 2002

Cerambycini is a tribe of longhorn beetles classified under the subfamily Cerambycinae.

Description

Members of Cerambycini are generally large reddish-brown beetles with elongated bodies. The frons have pronounced furrows. The eyes are large, coarsely faceted, and deeply curving inwards. The antennae are generally long, with the segments closest to the body exhibiting thickening at their apical ends. The pronotum is ridged across or diagonally, usually with spines or other sharp projections at the sides. The elytra are thinly covered in hair and are rectangular or slightly tapering. The claws are prominent.[1][2][3]

Distribution

Members of Cerambycini are abundant in tropical regions and are more or less cosmopolitan in distribution.[1]

Genera

The following genera are classified within the tribe Cerambycini:[4]

  1. Aeolesthes Gahan, 1890
  2. Allodissus Schwarzer, 1926
  3. Amphelictus Bates, 1884
  4. Archaeopalus Vitali, Gouverneur & Chemin, 2017
  5. Atiaia Martins & Monné, 2002
  6. Bolbotritus Bates, 1871
  7. Bothrocerambyx Schwarzer, 1929
  8. Bulbocerambyx Lazarev, 2019
  9. Butherium Bates, 1870
  10. Calocerambyx Heller, 1905
  11. Calpazia Pascoe, 1857
  12. Carinolesthes Vitali, Gouverneur & Chemin, 2017
  13. Cerambyx (Linnaeus, 1758)
  14. Cevaeria Tavakilian, 2003
  15. Coelodon Audinet-Serville, 1832
  16. Coelodoniella Adlbauer, 2005
  17. Coleoxestia Aurivillius, 1912
  18. Criodion Audinet-Serville, 1833
  19. Cyriopalus Pascoe, 1866
  20. Derolus Gahan, 1891
  21. Derolydnus Hüdepohl, 1989
  22. Dialeges Pascoe, 1856
  23. Diorthus Gahan, 1891
  24. Dissaporus Aurivillius, 1907
  25. Dissopachys Reitter, 1886
  26. Djabiria Duvivier, 1891
  27. Dymasius Thomson, 1864
  28. Elydnus Pascoe, 1869
  29. Falsopachydissus Miroshnikov, 2017
  30. Gibbocerambyx Pic, 1923
  31. Graciliderolus Lepesme & Breuning, 1958
  32. Hamaticherus Audinet-Serville, 1834
  33. Hemadius Fairmaire, 1889
  34. Hirtobrasilianus Fragoso & Tavakilian, 1958
  35. Hoplocerambyx Thomson, 1864
  36. Imbrius Pascoe, 1866
  37. Ischionorox Aurivillius, 1922
  38. Iuati Martins & Galileo, 2010
  39. Jebusaea Reiche, 1877
  40. Juiaparus Martins & Monné, 2002
  41. Jupoata Martins & Monné, 2002
  42. Lachnopterus Thomson, 1864
  43. Lamellocerambyx Pic, 1923
  44. Laomargites Pic, 1923
  45. Lateropalus Vitali, Gouverneur & Chemin, 2017
  46. Macrambyx Fragoso, 1982
  47. Margites Gahan, 1891
  48. Massirachys Vitali, Gouverneur & Chemin, 2017
  49. Melathemma Bates, 1870
  50. Metacriodion Fragoso, 1970
  51. Micrambyx Kolbe, 1893
  52. Microderolus Aurivillius, 1925
  53. Microdymasius Pic, 1946
  54. Mimimbrius Miroshnikov, 2017
  55. Nadezhdiella Plavilstshikov, 1931
  56. Neocerambyx Thomson, 1860
  57. Neoplocaederus Sama, 1991
  58. Ochrodion Fragoso, 1982
  59. Odzala Villiers, 1968
  60. Omodiastus Haller & Jacquot, 2019
  61. Pachydissus Newman, 1838
  62. Paracriodion Fragoso, 1982
  63. Parasphallenum Fragoso, 1982
  64. Paratiaia Dalens & Guiglaris, 2012
  65. Parolesthes Vitali, Gouverneur & Chemin, 2017
  66. Pascoetrephus Miroshnikov, 2017
  67. Peruanus Tippmann, 1960
  68. Plavichydissus Pic, 1946
  69. Plocaederus Megerle in Dejean, 1835
  70. Pneumida J. Thomson, 1864
  71. Poeciloxestia Lane, 1965
  72. Potiaxixa Martins & Monné, 2002
  73. Prosphilus Thomson, 1864
  74. Pseudaeolesthes Plavilstshikov, 1931
  75. Pseudopachydissus Pic, 1933
  76. Ptycholaemus Chevrolat, 1858
  77. Rhytidodera White, 1853
  78. Sebasmia Pascoe, 1859
  79. Sinopachys Sama, 1999
  80. Sphallambyx Fragoso, 1982
  81. Sphallenopsis Fragoso, 1981
  82. Sphallenum Bates, 1870
  83. Sphallopterus Fragoso, 1982
  84. Sphallotrichus Fragoso, 1982
  85. Spiniderolus Lepesme & Breuning, 1958
  86. Spinidymasius Miroshnikov, 2017
  87. Striatoptycholaemus Lepesme & Breuning, 1956
  88. Sudreana Adlbauer, 2006
  89. Tapinolachnus Thomson, 1864
  90. Taurotagus Lacordaire, 1869
  91. Teraschema Thomson, 1860
  92. Trachylophus Gahan, 1888
  93. Trirachys Hope, 1841
  94. Utopia (insect) J. Thomson, 1864
  95. Xenopachys Sama, 1999
  96. Xestiodion Fragoso, 1981
  97. Xoanodera Pascoe, 1857
  98. Xoanotrephus Hüdepohl, 1989
  99. Zatrephus Pascoe, 1857
  100. Zegriades Pascoe, 1869

References

  1. ^ a b c Hüseyin Özdikmen & Semra Turgut (2009). "On Turkish Cerambyx Linnaeus, 1758 With Zoogeographical Remarks (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae)" (PDF). Munis Entomology & Zoology. 4 (2): 301–319. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  2. ^ "Tribe Cerambycini". ASEAN Review of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation (ARBEC). Archived from the original on March 24, 2012. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  3. ^ Svatopluk Bílý & O. Mehl (1989). Longhorn beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) of Fennoscandia and Denmark. BRILL. p. 99. ISBN 978-90-04-08697-5.
  4. ^ Zicha, Ondrej. "BioLib: Biological library". www.biolib.cz. Retrieved 2020-04-13.