Styloleptus Explained
Styloleptus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae.[1] It was described by Dillon in 1956.[2]
Species
- Styloleptus atrovittatus (Fisher, 1925)
- Styloleptus biustus (LeConte, 1852)
- Styloleptus brunneofasciatus (Fisher, 1935)
- Styloleptus caymanensis (Fisher, 1948)
- Styloleptus cubanus (Fisher, 1926)
- Styloleptus darlingtoni (Fisher, 1942)
- Styloleptus dozieri (Fisher, 1932)
- Styloleptus guilartensis (Micheli & Micheli, 2004)
- Styloleptus inermis (Fabricius, 1801)
- Styloleptus infuscatus (Fisher, 1932)
- Styloleptus laticollis (Fisher, 1925)
- Styloleptus lewisi (Fisher, 1948)
- Styloleptus nigricans (Fisher, 1935)
- Styloleptus nigrofasciatus (Gilmour, 1963)
- Styloleptus nigronotatus (Zayas, 1975)
- Styloleptus pilosellus (Fisher, 1942)
- Styloleptus planicollis (Fisher, 1935)
- Styloleptus posticalis (Gahan, 1895)
- Styloleptus rhizophorae Chemsak & Feller, 1988
- Styloleptus scurra (Chevrolat, 1862)
- Styloleptus taino Lingafelter & Micheli, 2004
- Styloleptus thompsoni (Fisher, 1948)
- Styloleptus variabilis (Fisher, 1925)
- Styloleptus zorrillai (Zayas, 1975)
Notes and References
- Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World. Retrieved on 22 May 2012.
- https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=702034 Styloleptus