Rhopalophora (beetle) explained
Rhopalophora is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:[1]
- Rhopalophora angustata Schaeffer, 1905
- Rhopalophora baracoana Zayas, 1975
- Rhopalophora bicolorella Knull, 1934
- Rhopalophora casignata Martins & Napp, 1989
- Rhopalophora collaris (Germar, 1824)
- Rhopalophora cupricollis Guérin-Méneville, 1844
- Rhopalophora dyseidia Martins & Napp, 1989
- Rhopalophora eximia Bates, 1892
- Rhopalophora lineicollis Chevrolat, 1859
- Rhopalophora longipes (Say, 1824)
- Rhopalophora meeskei Casey, 1891
- Rhopalophora miniatocollis Chevrolat, 1859
- Rhopalophora neivai Mendes, 1940
- Rhopalophora nigriventris Bates, 1885
- Rhopalophora occipitalis Chevrolat, 1859
- Rhopalophora paraensis Martins & Napp, 1989
- Rhopalophora prolixa Monné, 1989
- Rhopalophora prorubra Knull, 1944
- Rhopalophora pulverulenta Guérin-Méneville, 1844
- Rhopalophora punctatipennis Linsley, 1935
- Rhopalophora rubecula Bates, 1880
- Rhopalophora rugicollis (LeConte, 1858)
- Rhopalophora serripennis Giesbert & Chemsak, 1993
- Rhopalophora tenuis (Chevrolat, 1855)
- Rhopalophora venezuelensis Chevrolat, 1859
- Rhopalophora yucatana Giesbert & Chemsak, 1993
Notes and References
- Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World. Retrieved on 22 May 2012.