Obriini Explained

Obriini is a tribe of beetles in the subfamily Cerambycinae[1]

Genera

The following are included in BioLib.cz:[2]

  1. Agnitosternum Jordan, 1894
  2. Anatolobrium Adlbauer, 2004
  3. Anisogaster Deyrolle, 1863
  4. Bolivarita Escalera, 1914
  5. Calobrium Fairmaire, 1903
  6. Capobrium Adlbauer, 2006
  7. Chinobrium Gressitt, 1937
  8. Clavobrium Adlbauer, 2008
  9. Comusia Thomson, 1864
  10. Conobrium Aurivillius, 1927
  11. Cylindobrium Adlbauer, 2012
  12. Duffyoemida Martins, 1977
  13. Falsallophyton Lepesme, 1953
  14. Hologaster Vinson, 1961
  15. Hypomares Thomson, 1864
  16. Ibidiomimus Pic, 1922
  17. Ibidionidum Gahan, 1894
  18. Idobrium Kolbe, 1902
  19. Indapiodes Miroshnikov & Tichý, 2018
  20. Iphra Pascoe, 1869
  21. Iranobrium Villiers, 1967
  22. Kuegleria Holzschuh, 2017
  23. Laosobrium Holzschuh, 2007
  24. Longipalpus Montrouzier, 1861
  25. Macrobium Gouverneur, 2021
  26. Mythozoum Thomson, 1878
  27. Nitidobrium Adlbauer, 2009
  28. Obrioclytus Adlbauer, 2000
  29. Obrium Dejean, 1821
  30. Oculobrium Adlbauer, 2004
  31. Oemida Gahan, 1904
  32. Ossibia Pascoe, 1867
  33. Oxilus Buquet, 1856
  34. Pseudiphra Gressitt, 1935
  35. Pseudobolivarita Sama & Orbach, 2003
  36. Pseudoculobrium Adlbauer, 2010
  37. Puchneriana Adlbauer, 2015
  38. Spathuliger Vinson, 1961
  39. Spiniphra Hayashi, 1961
  40. Stenhomalus White, 1855
  41. Synobrium Kolbe, 1893
  42. Tillomimus Dillon & Dillon, 1952
  43. Transvaalobrium Adlbauer, 2001
  44. Uenobrium Niisato, 2006
  45. Wahn (beetle) McKeown, 1940
  46. Weigeliella Holzschuh, 2017
  47. Yemenobrium Adlbauer, 2005
  48. Zimbabobrium Adlbauer, 2000

Notes and References

  1. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World . Retrieved on 22 May 2012.
  2. https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id11063/ BioLib.cz