Neocerambyx Explained
Neocerambyx is a genus of round-necked longhorn beetles of the subfamily Cerambycinae. There are more than 20 species of Neocerambyx, found in South, Southeast, and East Asia.
Species
These 24 species belong to the genus Neocerambyx:
- Neocerambyx atratulus (Holzschuh, 2018)
- Neocerambyx bakboensis Miroshnikov, 2018 (Vietnam)
- Neocerambyx brudermanni Holzschuh, 2020
- Neocerambyx dierli (Heyrovský, 1976)
- Neocerambyx elenae Lazarev, 2019 (China (Hainan))
- Neocerambyx gigas (Thomson, 1878) (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Borneo, Java)
- Neocerambyx gracilipes Jacquot, 2020
- Neocerambyx grandis Gahan, 1891 (South, Southeast Asia)
- Neocerambyx katarinae Holzschuh, 2009 (Laos, China)
- Neocerambyx luzonicus Hüdepohl, 1987 (Philippines, Borneo, Sumatra, Malaysia)
- Neocerambyx melas (Holzschuh, 2021)
- Neocerambyx opulentus Holzschuh, 1998 (Sri Lanka)
- Neocerambyx paris (Wiedemann, 1821) (Nepal, India, Southeast Asia)
- Neocerambyx paulae Miroshnikov, 2021
- Neocerambyx pellitus (Itzinger, 1943) (Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia)
- Neocerambyx pubescens Fisher, 1936 (Java)
- Neocerambyx punctulifer Holzschuh, 2020
- Neocerambyx raddei Blessig, 1872 (East Asia)
- Neocerambyx rugicollis (Gressitt, 1948)
- Neocerambyx sabinae Holzschuh, 2020
- Neocerambyx theresae (Pic, 1946)
- Neocerambyx unicolor (Gahan, 1906)
- Neocerambyx vitalisi Pic, 1923 (China, Laos, Vietnam, Borneo)
- Neocerambyx zubrzyckii Miroshnikov, 2021