Parandra Explained
Parandra is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:[1]
- Parandra brachyderes Lameere, 1902
- Parandra brasilica Zikán, 1948
- Parandra brevicollis Lameere, 1902
- Parandra colombica White, 1853
- Parandra conspicua Tippmann, 1960
- Parandra expectata Lameere, 1902
- Parandra gilloglyi Santos-Silva & Lezama, 2010
- Parandra glaberrima Zikán, 1948
- Parandra glabra (Degeer, 1774)
- Parandra guianensis (Tavakilian, 2000)
- Parandra humboldti (Santos-Silva, 2003)
- Parandra imitatrix (Santos-Silva, 2005)
- Parandra lalannecassouorum (Tavakilian, 2000)
- Parandra longicollis Thomson, 1861
- Parandra minuscula Zikán, 1948
- Parandra monnei (Santos-Silva, 2001)
- Parandra polita Say, 1835
- Parandra scaritoides Thomson, 1861
- Parandra separanda Zikán, 1948
- Parandra solangeae (Santos-Silva, 2003)
- Parandra solisi (Santos-Silva, 2007)
- Parandra thomasi (Santos-Silva, 2002)
- Parandra tucumana Zikán, 1948
- Parandra ubirajarai (Santos-Silva, 2001)
- Parandra villei Lameere, 1885
Notes and References
- Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World . Retrieved on 22 May 2012.