Neoplocaederus is a genus of longhorn beetles in the family Cerambycidae. There are more than 50 described species in Neoplocaederus, found in southern Asia and Africa.[1][2]
Neoplocaederus | |
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Neoplocaederus ruficornis, Cambodia | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Cerambycidae |
Subfamily: | Cerambycinae |
Tribe: | Cerambycini |
Subtribe: | Cerambycina |
Genus: | Neoplocaederus Sama, 1991 |
Synonyms | |
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Species
editThese 55 species belong to the genus Neoplocaederus:[1]
- Neoplocaederus basalis (Gahan, 1890) (Africa)
- Neoplocaederus basilewskyi (Fuchs, 1971) (DR Congo)
- Neoplocaederus bennigseni (Kolbe, 1898) (Tanzania)
- Neoplocaederus bicolor (Gressitt, 1942) (Tibet, China, Taiwan)
- Neoplocaederus bicoloripes (Atkinson, 1953) (DR Congo)
- Neoplocaederus bruncki (Villiers, 1969) (Madagascar)
- Neoplocaederus caroli (Leprieur, 1876) (Algeria, Morocco, Libya)
- Neoplocaederus chloropterus (Chevrolat, 1856) (West Africa)
- Neoplocaederus cineraceus (Fairmaire, 1882) (Somalia)
- Neoplocaederus conradti (Kolbe, 1893) (Djibouti, Tanzania, Ethiopia)
- Neoplocaederus consocius (Pascoe, 1859) (Sri Lanka)
- Neoplocaederus cyanipennis (Thomson, 1861) (Gambia, Ivory Coast, Sénégal)
- Neoplocaederus danilevskyi Lazarev, 2009 (Kazakhstan)
- Neoplocaederus denticornis (Fabricius, 1801) (Africa)
- Neoplocaederus elongatulus (Holzschuh, 1993) (Saudi Arabia)
- Neoplocaederus emini (Waterhouse, 1890) (Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia)
- Neoplocaederus ferrugineus (Linné, 1758) (Sri Lanka and India)
- Neoplocaederus formosus (Harold, 1878) (Angola)
- Neoplocaederus francqueni (Lepesme & Breuning, 1956) (Republic of the Congo, DR Congo)
- Neoplocaederus frenatus (Fåhraeus, 1872) (Africa)
- Neoplocaederus fucatus (Thomson, 1858) (Africa)
- Neoplocaederus gabonicus (Gahan, 1890) (Gabon)
- Neoplocaederus glabricollis (Hope, 1843) (Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Guinea)
- Neoplocaederus grandicornis (Atkinson, 1953) (DR Congo)
- Neoplocaederus granulatus (Aurivillius, 1908) (Namibia and South Africa)
- Neoplocaederus incertus (Gestro, 1892) (Somalia)
- Neoplocaederus iranicus Rapuzzi & Sama, 2014 (Iran)
- Neoplocaederus iridescens (Atkinson, 1953) (DR Congo, Gabon, Ghana)
- Neoplocaederus kolbei (Hintz, 1910) (Kenya)
- Neoplocaederus laszlokotani Kotán & Sama, 2011
- Neoplocaederus leichneri (Müller, 1941) (Ethiopia)
- Neoplocaederus luristanicus (Holzschuh, 1977) (Iran)
- Neoplocaederus lymphaticus (Lameere, 1890) (Bangladesh, India)
- Neoplocaederus martini Juhel & Le Gall, 2023
- Neoplocaederus melancholicus (Gahan, 1890) (Africa)
- Neoplocaederus multipunctatus (Atkinson, 1953) (Ivory Coast and DR Congo)
- Neoplocaederus nitidicollis (Atkinson, 1953) (Uganda and DR Congo)
- Neoplocaederus nitidipennis (Chevrolat, 1858) (Gabon, Sierra Leone, Nigeria)
- Neoplocaederus obesus (Gahan, 1890) (South, Southeast, and East Asia)
- Neoplocaederus opalinus (Atkinson, 1953) (DR Congo)
- Neoplocaederus parallelus (Atkinson, 1953) (Africa)
- Neoplocaederus parvulus (Müller, 1942) (Somalie)
- Neoplocaederus pedestris (White, 1853) (Myanmar, China, India)
- Neoplocaederus peelei (Gahan, 1898) (Kenya)
- Neoplocaederus pronus (Fåhraeus, 1872) (South Africa)
- Neoplocaederus punctipennis (Müller, 1942) (Somalie)
- Neoplocaederus purpuripennis (Gahan, 1890) (South Africa)
- Neoplocaederus ruficornis (Newman, 1842) (Southeast Asia)
- Neoplocaederus scapularis (Fischer-Waldheim, 1821) (Asia)
- Neoplocaederus spinicornis (Fabricius, 1781) (Africa)
- Neoplocaederus vadoni (Villiers, 1969) (Madagascar)
- Neoplocaederus vayssierei (Lepesme & Breuning, 1956) (Guinea)
- Neoplocaederus vicinus (Villiers, 1969) (Madagascar)
- Neoplocaederus viridescens (Atkinson, 1953) (Africa)
- Neoplocaederus viridipennis (Hope, 1843) (Africa)
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Neoplocaederus obesus, Thailand
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Neoplocaederus frenatus, South Africa
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Neoplocaederus parallelus, South Africa
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Neoplocaederus ruficornis, Cambodia
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Neoplocaederus granulatus, Botswana
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Neoplocaederus ferrugineus, India
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Neoplocaederus fucatus from São Tomé and Principe, male and female
References
edit- ^ a b "Catalogue of Life, Neoplocaederus Sama, 1991". Retrieved 2024-09-01.
- ^ Bezark, Larry G. "A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the Old World". Retrieved 2024-08-18.
External links
edit- Citizen science observations for Neoplocaederus at iNaturalist
- Media related to Neoplocaederus at Wikimedia Commons
- F. Vitali Cerambycoidea