Rhodopina tokarensis
Rhodopina tokarensis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Masao Hayashi in 1956.[1]
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- Rhodopina tokarensis tokarensis Hayashi, 1956
- Rhodopina tokarensis komiyai Hayashi, 1969
- Rhodopina tokarensis orientalis Yokoyama, 1971
- Rhodopina tokarensis obscura Makihara, 1977
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