Semanotus Explained
Semanotus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, first described by Étienne Mulsant in 1839.[1]
Species
Semanotus contains the following species:[2] [3]
- Semanotus algiricus Pic, 1905
- Semanotus amethystinus (LeConte, 1853)
- Semanotus amplus (Casey, 1912)
- Semanotus australis Giesbert, 1993
- Semanotus basalis (Casey, 1924)
- Semanotus bifasciatus (Motschulsky, 1875)
- Semanotus conformis Casey, 1924
- Semanotus japonicus Lacordaire, 1869
- Semanotus juniperi (Fisher, 1915)
- Semanotus laurasii (Croissandeau, 1890)
- Semanotus ligneus (Fabricius, 1787)
- Semanotus litigiosus (Casey, 1891)
- Semanotus nigroalbus Holzschuh, 1984
- Semanotus russicus (Fabricius, 1777)
- Semanotus semenovi Okunev, 1933
- Semanotus sinoauster Gressitt, 1951
- Semanotus terminatus Casey, 1912
- Semanotus undatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Semanotus yakushimensis Makihara, 2004
Notes and References
- Book: Mulsant, Étienne . Histoire naturelle des Coléoptères de France. 1re livraison. — Longicornes . Maison . 1839 . Paris . 1–304.
- Web site: Bezark . Larry . A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World (new world) . 25 July 2022.
- Web site: Bezark . Larry . A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World (old world) . 25 July 2022.