Cacia cretifera

Cacia cretifera is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Frederick William Hope in 1831. It is known from Java, Cambodia, India, Myanmar, China, Nepal, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam.[1] It feeds on Berberis thunbergii and Albizia julibrissin.

Cacia cretifera
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C. cretifera
Binomial name
Cacia cretifera
(Hope, 1831)
Synonyms
  • Cacia incensa Pascoe, 1865
  • Lamia cretifera Hope, 1831

Subspecies

  • Cacia cretifera cretifera (Hope, 1831)
  • Cacia cretifera griseostictica Breuning, 1939
  • Cacia cretifera javanica Breuning, 1963
  • Cacia cretifera thibetana (Pic, 1917)
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References

  1. BioLib.cz - Cacia cretifera. Retrieved on 8 September 2014.


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