Menesia sulphurata
Menesia sulphurata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Gebler in 1825, originally under the genus Saperda. It is known from Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Japan, China, and Russia.[1]
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Varietas
- Menesia sulphurata var. gifuensis Breuning, 1954
- Menesia sulphurata var. bipustulata Plavilstshikov, 1927
- Menesia sulphurata var. flavotecta Heyden, 1886
- Menesia sulphurata var. semivittata Pic, 1915
- Menesia sulphurata var. nigrocincta Pic, 1915
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