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Clytocera
Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma ''Rhaphuma'' is a genus of typical longhorn beetles in the family Cerambycidae. There are more than 200 described species in ''Rhaphuma''. Species These 220 species belong to ''Rhaphuma''. * ''Rhaphuma acrocarpi'' Gardner, 1940 * ''Rhaphuma aequ ...'' on the basis of raised and divergent antennal supports. Species in the genus include: * '' Clytocera assamensis'' from Assam * '' Clytocera anhea'' * '' Clytocera chionospila'' * '' Clytocera gujaratensis'' (Gujarat, Karnataka) * '' Clytocera luteofasciata'' * '' Clytocera montensis'' * '' Clytocera pilosa'' * '' Clytocera taiwanensis'' References {{taxonbar, from=Q14837214 Cerambycidae genera Clytini ...
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Clytocera Assamensis
Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma ''Rhaphuma'' is a genus of typical longhorn beetles in the family Cerambycidae. There are more than 200 described species in ''Rhaphuma''. Species These 220 species belong to ''Rhaphuma''. * ''Rhaphuma acrocarpi'' Gardner, 1940 * ''Rhaphuma aequ ...'' on the basis of raised and divergent antennal supports. Species in the genus include: * '' Clytocera assamensis'' from Assam * '' Clytocera anhea'' * '' Clytocera chionospila'' * '' Clytocera gujaratensis'' (Gujarat, Karnataka) * '' Clytocera luteofasciata'' * '' Clytocera montensis'' * '' Clytocera pilosa'' * '' Clytocera taiwanensis'' References {{taxonbar, from=Q14837214 Cerambycidae genera Clytini ...
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Clytocera Anhea
Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and divergent antennal supports. Species in the genus include: * ''Clytocera assamensis Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma ''Rhaphuma'' is a genus of ...'' from Assam * '' Clytocera anhea'' * '' Clytocera chionospila'' * '' Clytocera gujaratensis'' (Gujarat, Karnataka) * '' Clytocera luteofasciata'' * '' Clytocera montensis'' * '' Clytocera pilosa'' * '' Clytocera taiwanensis'' References {{taxonbar, from=Q14837214 Cerambycidae genera Clytini ...
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Clytocera Chionospila
Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and divergent antennal supports. Species in the genus include: * ''Clytocera assamensis'' from Assam * ''Clytocera anhea Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and ...'' * '' Clytocera chionospila'' * '' Clytocera gujaratensis'' (Gujarat, Karnataka) * '' Clytocera luteofasciata'' * '' Clytocera montensis'' * '' Clytocera pilosa'' * '' Clytocera taiwanensis'' References {{taxonbar, from=Q14837214 Cerambycidae genera Clytini ...
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Clytocera Gujaratensis
Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and divergent antennal supports. Species in the genus include: * ''Clytocera assamensis'' from Assam * ''Clytocera anhea'' * ''Clytocera chionospila Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and ...'' * '' Clytocera gujaratensis'' (Gujarat, Karnataka) * '' Clytocera luteofasciata'' * '' Clytocera montensis'' * '' Clytocera pilosa'' * '' Clytocera taiwanensis'' References {{taxonbar, from=Q14837214 Cerambycidae genera Clytini ...
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Clytocera Luteofasciata
Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and divergent antennal supports. Species in the genus include: * ''Clytocera assamensis'' from Assam * ''Clytocera anhea'' * ''Clytocera chionospila'' * ''Clytocera gujaratensis Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and ...'' (Gujarat, Karnataka) * '' Clytocera luteofasciata'' * '' Clytocera montensis'' * '' Clytocera pilosa'' * '' Clytocera taiwanensis'' References {{taxonbar, from=Q14837214 Cerambycidae genera Clytini ...
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Clytocera Montensis
Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and divergent antennal supports. Species in the genus include: * ''Clytocera assamensis'' from Assam * ''Clytocera anhea'' * ''Clytocera chionospila'' * ''Clytocera gujaratensis'' (Gujarat, Karnataka) * ''Clytocera luteofasciata Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and ...'' * '' Clytocera montensis'' * '' Clytocera pilosa'' * '' Clytocera taiwanensis'' References {{taxonbar, from=Q14837214 Cerambycidae genera Clytini ...
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Clytocera Pilosa
Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and divergent antennal supports. Species in the genus include: * ''Clytocera assamensis'' from Assam * ''Clytocera anhea'' * ''Clytocera chionospila'' * ''Clytocera gujaratensis'' (Gujarat, Karnataka) * ''Clytocera luteofasciata'' * ''Clytocera montensis Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and ...'' * '' Clytocera pilosa'' * '' Clytocera taiwanensis'' References {{taxonbar, from=Q14837214 Cerambycidae genera Clytini ...
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Clytocera Taiwanensis
Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and divergent antennal supports. Species in the genus include: * ''Clytocera assamensis'' from Assam * ''Clytocera anhea'' * ''Clytocera chionospila'' * ''Clytocera gujaratensis'' (Gujarat, Karnataka) * ''Clytocera luteofasciata'' * ''Clytocera montensis'' * ''Clytocera pilosa Clytocera is a genus of long-horned beetle in the tribe Clytini. The genus was erected in 1906 for the southern Indian species ''Clytocera chionospila'' by Charles Joseph Gahan. The genus was separated from ''Rhaphuma'' on the basis of raised and ...'' * '' Clytocera taiwanensis'' References {{taxonbar, from=Q14837214 Cerambycidae genera Clytini ...
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Charles Joseph Gahan
Charles Joseph Gahan (20 January 1862 – 21 January 1939) was an Irish entomologist who specialized in beetles, particularly the Cerambycidae. He served as keeper at the department of entomology in the British Museum (Natural History) for thirteen years after Charles Owen Waterhouse. He was born at Roscrea, County Tipperary, Ireland. His father, Michael Gahan was the Master of Erasmus Smith's School in Tipperary. He was educated first at Queens College Galway, where he achieved distinction, and then at the Royal School of Mines in Kensington. In 1882 he was awarded a medal and prizes as the best biological student of the session. In 1886, he joined the British Museum (Natural History) as an assistant in the Department of Zoology where he became Keeper in the then newly formed Department of Entomology in 1913. An expert on beetles, especially Cerambycidae, he wrote the 1906 volume of ''The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma'' on that group. Gahan served as honorar ...
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Rhaphuma
''Rhaphuma'' is a genus of typical longhorn beetles in the family Cerambycidae. There are more than 200 described species in ''Rhaphuma''. Species These 220 species belong to ''Rhaphuma''. * ''Rhaphuma acrocarpi'' Gardner, 1940 * ''Rhaphuma aequalis'' Holzschuh, 1991 * ''Rhaphuma afflata'' Holzschuh, 1983 * ''Rhaphuma albicolon'' Holzschuh, 2006 * ''Rhaphuma albonotata'' Pic, 1915 * ''Rhaphuma albosignata'' Pic, 1943 * ''Rhaphuma amamiensis'' Hayashi, 1983 * ''Rhaphuma angustata'' (Pic, 1920) * ''Rhaphuma anongi'' Gressitt & Rondon, 1970 * ''Rhaphuma anopla'' Holzschuh, 1983 * ''Rhaphuma aperta'' Gressitt, 1951 * ''Rhaphuma aranea'' Holzschuh, 1984 * ''Rhaphuma argentogrisea'' Dauber, 2003 * ''Rhaphuma atrata'' Fisher, 1935 * ''Rhaphuma atrosignata'' Pic, 1925 * ''Rhaphuma baibarae'' Matsushita, 1931 * ''Rhaphuma barbouri'' Gressitt, 1959 * ''Rhaphuma barriesi'' Dauber, 2002 * ''Rhaphuma bhaktai'' Holzschuh, 1983 * ''Rhaphuma bicolor'' Pic, 1927 * ''Rhaphuma bicolorifemoralis'' Gr ...
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Cerambycidae Genera
The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae), also known as long-horned or longicorns, are a large family of beetles, with over 35,000 species described. Most species are characterized by extremely long antennae, which are often as long as or longer than the beetle's body. In various members of the family, however, the antennae are quite short (e.g., '' Neandra brunnea'') and such species can be difficult to distinguish from related beetle families such as the Chrysomelidae. The scientific name of this beetle family goes back to a figure from Greek mythology: after an argument with nymphs, the shepherd Cerambus was transformed into a large beetle with horns. Description Other than the typical long antennal length, the most consistently distinctive feature of the family is that the antennal sockets are located on low tubercles on the face; other beetles with long antennae lack these tubercles, and cerambycids with short antennae still possess them. They otherwise vary greatly in size, sha ...
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