Megalofrea humeralis
Megalofrea humeralis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Vollehoven in 1869. It is known from Madagascar.[1]
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- Megalofrea humeralis var. attenuata (Fairmaire, 1896)
- Megalofrea humeralis var. distincta (Fairmaire, 1871)
- Megalofrea humeralis var. rufonubila (Fairmaire, 1896)
- Megalofrea humeralis var. tenuepunctata (Fairmaire, 1902)
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