Psacothea hilaris explained
Psacothea hilaris, the yellow spotted longicorn beetle, is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Francis Polkinghorne Pascoe in 1857. It is known from North Korea, China and Japan.[1] It has been introduced to Italy.[2]
Subspecies
- Psacothea hilaris botelensis Ohbayashi & Ohbayashi, 1965
- Psacothea hilaris hilaris (Pascoe, 1857)
- Psacothea hilaris insularis Hayashi, 1957
- Psacothea hilaris intermedia Breuning & Ohbayashi, 1966
- Psacothea hilaris iriomotensis Hayashi, 1969
- Psacothea hilaris ishigakiana Ohbayashi & Ohbayashi, 1956
- Psacothea hilaris macronotata Hayashi, 1956
- Psacothea hilaris maculata Breuning, 1954
- Psacothea hilaris miyakejimana Matsushita, 1937
- Psacothea hilaris miyakoana Ohbayashi & Ohbayashi, 1956
- Psacothea hilaris tenebrosa Matsushita, 1933
- Psacothea hilaris yonaguniana Ohbayashi & Ohbayashi, 1956
Notes and References
- https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id223696/ BioLib.cz - Psacothea hilaris
- Lupi. D.. Jucker. C.. Colombo. M.. Distribution and biology of the yellow-spotted longicorn beetlePsacothea hilaris hilaris(Pascoe) in Italy. EPPO Bulletin. 43. 2. 2013. 316–322. 0250-8052. 10.1111/epp.12045. 2434/222741. free.