Cerambycini

Cerambycini is a tribe of longhorn beetles classified under the subfamily Cerambycinae. It contains 30 genera.

Cerambycini
Cerambyx cerdo from the Mátra, Hungary
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Cerambycidae
Subfamily: Cerambycinae
Tribe: Cerambycini
Latreille, 1802
Type genus
Cerambyx
Linnaeus, 1758
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

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]

  • Aeolesthes Gahan, 1890
  • Allodissus Schwarzer, 1926
  • Amphelictus Bates, 1884
  • Archaeopalus Vitali, Gouverneur & Chemin, 2017
  • Atiaia Martins & Monné, 2002
  • Bolbotritus Bates, 1871
  • Bothrocerambyx Schwarzer, 1929
  • Bulbocerambyx Lazarev, 2019
  • Butherium Bates, 1870
  • Calocerambyx Heller, 1905
  • Calpazia Pascoe, 1857
  • Carinolesthes Vitali, Gouverneur & Chemin, 2017
  • Cerambyx (Linneus, 1758)
  • Cevaeria Tavakilian, 2003
  • Coelodon Audinet-Serville, 1832
  • Coelodoniella Adlbauer, 2005
  • Coleoxestia Aurivillius, 1912
  • Criodion Audinet-Serville, 1833
  • Cyriopalus Pascoe, 1866
  • Derolus Gahan, 1891
  • Derolydnus Hüdepohl, 1989
  • Dialeges Pascoe, 1856
  • Diorthus Gahan, 1891
  • Dissaporus Aurivillius, 1907
  • Dissopachys Reitter, 1886
  • Djabiria Duvivier, 1891
  • Dymasius Thomson, 1864
  • Elydnus Pascoe, 1869
  • Falsopachydissus Miroshnikov, 2017
  • Gibbocerambyx Pic, 1923
  • Graciliderolus Lepesme & Breuning, 1958
  • Hamaticherus Audinet-Serville, 1834
  • Hemadius Fairmaire, 1889
  • Hirtobrasilianus Fragoso & Tavakilian, 1958
  • Hoplocerambyx Thomson, 1864
  • Imbrius Pascoe, 1866
  • Ischionorox Aurivillius, 1922
  • Iuati Martins & Galileo, 2010
  • Jebusaea Reiche, 1877
  • Juiaparus Martins & Monné, 2002
  • Jupoata Martins & Monné, 2002
  • Lachnopterus Thomson, 1864
  • Lamellocerambyx Pic, 1923
  • Laomargites Pic, 1923
  • Lateropalus Vitali, Gouverneur & Chemin, 2017
  • Macrambyx Fragoso, 1982
  • Margites Gahan, 1891
  • Massirachys Vitali, Gouverneur & Chemin, 2017
  • Melathemma Bates, 1870
  • Metacriodion Fragoso, 1970
  • Micrambyx Kolbe, 1893
  • Microderolus Aurivillius, 1925
  • Microdymasius Pic, 1946
  • Mimimbrius Miroshnikov, 2017
  • Nadezhdiella Plavilstshikov, 1931
  • Neocerambyx Thomson, 1860
  • Neoplocaederus Sama, 1991
  • [[Ochrodion Fragoso, 1982
  • Odzala Villiers, 1968
  • Omodiastus Haller & Jacquot, 2019
  • Pachydissus Newman, 1838
  • Paracriodion Fragoso, 1982
  • Parasphallenum Fragoso, 1982
  • Paratiaia Dalens & Guiglaris, 2012
  • Parolesthes Vitali, Gouverneur & Chemin, 2017
  • Pascoetrephus Miroshnikov, 2017
  • Peruanus Tippmann, 1960
  • Plavichydissus Pic, 1946
  • Plocaederus Megerle in Dejean, 1835
  • Pneumida J. Thomson, 1864
  • Poeciloxestia Lane, 1965
  • Potiaxixa Martins & Monné, 2002
  • Prosphilus homson, 1864
  • Pseudaeolesthes Plavilstshikov, 1931
  • Pseudopachydissus Pic, 1933
  • Ptycholaemus Chevrolat, 1858
  • Rhytidodera White, 1853
  • Sebasmia Pascoe, 1859
  • Sinopachys Sama, 1999
  • Sphallambyx Fragoso, 1982
  • Sphallenopsis Fragoso, 1981
  • Sphallenum Bates, 1870
  • Sphallopterus Fragoso, 1982
  • Sphallotrichus Fragoso, 1982
  • Spiniderolus Lepesme & Breuning, 1958
  • Spinidymasius Miroshnikov, 2017
  • Striatoptycholaemus Lepesme & Breuning, 1956
  • Sudreana Adlbauer, 2006
  • Tapinolachnus Thomson, 1864
  • Taurotagus Lacordaire, 1869
  • Teraschema Thomson, 1860
  • Trachylophus Gahan, 1888
  • Trirachys Hope, 1841
  • Utopia J. Thomson, 1864
  • Xenopachys Sama, 1999
  • Xestiodion Fragoso, 1981
  • Xoanodera Pascoe, 1857
  • Xoanotrephus Hüdepohl, 1989
  • Zatrephus Pascoe, 1857
  • Zegriades Pascoe, 1869
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References

  1. Hüseyin Özdikmen & Semra Turgut (2009). "On Turkish Cerambyx Linnaeus, 1758 With Zoogeographical Remarks (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae)" (PDF). Mun. Ent. Zool. 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. ondrej.zicha(at)gmail.com, Ondrej Zicha;. "BioLib: Biological library". www.biolib.cz. Retrieved 2020-04-13.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
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