Parmenolamia unifasciata

Parmenolamia unifasciata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, and the only species in the genus Parmenolamia. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1950,[1] from a specimen collected in Quang Tre Vietnam.[2]

Parmenolamia unifasciata
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P. unifasciata
Binomial name
Parmenolamia unifasciata
Breuning, 1950

Description

This beetle has hairy brown and white elytra. The antennae are long, filiform, hairy and unarmed. The head has no distinct lateral or anterior projections. The pronotum is approximately subquadrate (about as long as wide) and the lateral margins of the pronotum have no distinct spines or tubercles. The wings are complete and the legs have smooth, broadly divergent tarsal claws.[3]

gollark: Not presently.
gollark: You would have antimemetic beeoids, instead of not having them.
gollark: What if I offer to pay you INFINITY antimemetic beeoids if you do so?
gollark: Sad!
gollark: gollark wins, and receives all wagered points.

References

  1. Biolib.cz - Parmenolamia unifasciata. Retrieved on 8 September 2014.
  2. http://lis-02.snv.jussieu.fr/titan/sel_genann1.php?numero=31727 Institut de Recherche pour le developpement retrieved 27 Jan 2015
  3. http://cerambycids.com/longicornid/default.asp?a=fs&id=396 Longicorn ID retrieved 27 Jan 2015


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