Brachyta Explained
Brachyta is a genus of beetles in the subfamily Lepturinae in of the family Cerambycidae.
Species
Species within this genus include:[1]
- Brachyta amurensis (Kraatz, 1879)
- Brachyta balcanica (Hampe, 1871)
- Brachyta bifasciata (Olivier, 1792)
- Brachyta borni (Ganglbauer, 1903)
- Brachyta breiti (Tippmann, 1946)
- Brachyta caucasica Rost, 1892
- Brachyta danilevskyii Tshernyshev & Dubatolov, 2005
- Brachyta delagrangei Pic, 1891
- Brachyta dongbeiensis (Wang, 2003)
- Brachyta interrogationis (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Brachyta punctata (Faldermann, 1833)
- Brachyta rosti Pic, 1900
- Brachyta sachalinensis Matsumura, 1911
- Brachyta striolata (Gebler, 1817)
- Brachyta variabilis (Gebler, 1817)
References
- , 1912, Coleoptm Cat., 39: 185(part.).
- , 1864, Gen. Col. Eur., 4: 185.
- and, 1984. The Coleoptera of Japan in Color, vol. IV, Hoikusha (Osaka). .
- The Japanese Society of Coleopterology (eds.), 1984. The Longicorn-Beetles of Japan in Color, Kodansha(Tokyo). .
- and, 1992. An Illustrated Guide to Identification of Longicorn Beetle of Japan, Tokai University Press (Tokyo). .
- the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Subfamily Lepturinae: tribe Rhagiini (atlas of long-horned beetles of Russia)
Notes and References
- https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id11199/ Biolib