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Lepturini

Classification Introduction
  • The tribe Lepturini Latreille, 1802 currently contains ~900 species in >100 genera. Photographs of 20 exemplar specimens are currently available for this tribe.
Diagnostic Features of Adults
  • Body size variable, from small (less than 10 mm) to moderate-sized (between 10-40 mm); body shape variable, from elongate to ovoid to expanded apically; with or without metallic reflection. Antennae variable, from filiform to expanded laterally; antennal length variable, from short (not extending beyond tip of abdomen) to long (extending beyond tip of abdomen). Pronotum shape variable, from cylindrical (distinctly longer than wide) to subquadrate (about as long as wide) or transverse (distinctly wider than long); lateral margins of pronotum unarmed, without distinct spines or tubercles.
  • Mandibles slender, acute, with a pubescent fringe along inner margin; elytra entire; wings folded at apex; stridulatory plate of mesonotum divided; mentum trapezoidal (Linsley & Chemsak, 1972).
Diagnostic Features of Larvae
  • Not yet available for this taxon.
Geographic Distribution of Tribe Biology and Economic Importance
  • Biology and economic importance for this taxon coming soon.
Selected References to Adult Specimens
Selected References to Larvae Specimens



Anoplodera (Anoploderomorpha) monticola
(Nakane, 1955); dorsal
Cerambycidae:Lepturinae:Lepturini
Photograph © N.P. Lord




Anoplodera (Anoploderomorpha) monticola
(Nakane, 1955); head
Cerambycidae:Lepturinae:Lepturini
Photograph © N.P. Lord



Anoplodera (Anoploderomorpha) monticola
(Nakane, 1955); lateral
Cerambycidae:Lepturinae:Lepturini
Photograph © N.P. Lord


All Lepturini exemplar species images
 

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Longicorn ID last updated 2020  E.H. Nearns, N.P. Lord, S.W. Lingafelter, A. Santos-Silva, K.B. Miller, & J.M. Zaspel