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Eupromerini

Classification Introduction
  • The tribe Eupromerini Galileo & Martins, 1995 currently contains 22 species in 5 genera. Photographs of 3 exemplar specimens are currently available for this tribe.
Diagnostic Features of Adults
  • Body small-sized, less than 10 mm; generally elongate; body without metallic reflection. Eyes generally reniform, complete (not completely divided into upper and lower lobes). Antennae filiform, unarmed; antennae variable in length, from short (not extending beyond elytral apices) to long (generally extending beyond elytral apices by several segments). Head without distinct lateral or anterior projections. Pronotum approximately subquadrate, about as long as wide; lateral margins of pronotum without distinct spines or blunt tubercles. Mesocoxal cavity open to mesepimeron. Wings generally complete. Legs with tarsal claws smooth; claws broadly divergent (divaricate); profemora distinctly enlarged or swollen.
Diagnostic Features of Larvae
  • Not yet available for this taxon.
Geographic Distribution of Tribe Biology and Economic Importance
  • Biology unknown for members of this tribe. Species of this tribe are potentially invasive outside their native range.
Selected References to Adult Specimens
Selected References to Larvae Specimens
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Iquiracetima tuberosa
(Belon, 1896); dorsal
Cerambycidae:Lamiinae:Eupromerini
Photograph © A.M. Hodson




Pibanga ochropyga
(Belon, 1896); dorsal
Cerambycidae:Lamiinae:Eupromerini
Photograph © A.M. Hodson




Puanama sara
Galileo & Martins, 1998; dorsal
Cerambycidae:Lamiinae:Eupromerini
Photograph © A.M. Hodson




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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