Sthenias (beetle) explained
Sthenias is a genus of flat-faced longhorns in the beetle family Cerambycidae. There are more than 20 described species in Sthenias, found mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa and southern Asia.
Species
These 28 species belong to the genus Sthenias:
- subgenus Albosthenias Breuning, 1961
- Sthenias angustatus Pic, 1925
- Sthenias borneanus Breuning, 1982
- Sthenias burmanensis Breuning, 1938
- Sthenias crocatus (Olivier, 1800)
- Sthenias cylindrator (Fabricius, 1801)
- Sthenias damarensis Adlbauer, 2011
- Sthenias franciscanus Thomson, 1865
- Sthenias gahani (Pic, 1912)
- Sthenias gracilicornis Gressitt, 1937
- Sthenias gracilis Breuning, 1938
- Sthenias grisator (Fabricius, 1787)
- Sthenias javanicus Breuning, 1940
- Sthenias longeantennatus Breuning, 1938
- Sthenias maculiceps Gahan, 1890
- Sthenias madurae Boppe, 1914
- Sthenias pascoei Ritsema, 1888
- Sthenias persimilis Breuning, 1938
- Sthenias pictus Breuning, 1938
- Sthenias poleti Le Moult, 1938
- Sthenias pseudodorsalis Breuning, 1938
- Sthenias pseudodorsaloides Breuning, 1968
- Sthenias puncticornis Fairmaire, 1891
- Sthenias schmidi Adlbauer, 2021
- Sthenias tonkineus Pic, 1925
- Sthenias yunnanus Breuning, 1938