Plinthocoelium Explained
Plinthocoelium is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae.
Species
This genus includes the following species:[1]
- Plinthocoelium chilensis (Blanchard in Gay, 1851) – Western Mexico (Chiapas, Durango, Jalisco, Oaxaca, Puebla, Sonora, Sinaloa)
- Plinthocoelium cobaltinum (LeConte, 1873) – North-west Mexico (Baja California)
- Plinthocoelium domingoense (Fisher, 1922) – Dominican Republic
- Plinthocoelium koppei Schmidt, 1924 – Mexico
- Plinthocoelium schwarzi (Fisher, 1914) – South-west United States (Texas)
- Plinthocoelium suaveolens (Linnaeus, 1768)
- P. suaveolens suaveolens (Linnaeus, 1768) – South-east United States (Delaware, Florida, Texas)
- P. suaveolens plicatum (LeConte, 1853) – South-west United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas), northern Mexico (Sonora)
- Plinthocoelium virens (Drury, 1770) – Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Bahamas
- Plinthocoelium xanthogastrum (Bates, 1880) – Nicaragua, Costa Rica
Notes and References
- Web site: Plinthocoelium Schmidt, 1924 . . 7 December 2023.