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Thoris
''Thoris'' is a genus of longhorned beetles in the family Cerambycidae. There are about eight described species in ''Thoris''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Thoris'': * ''Thoris acuta'' Gressitt, 1959 (Papua New Guinea) * ''Thoris brandti'' W. Wang, 1994 (Papua New Guinea) * ''Thoris eburifera'' Pascoe, 1867 (Australia) * ''Thoris gilesi'' Gressitt, 1959 (Papua New Guinea) * ''Thoris octoguttata'' W. Wang, 1994 (Australia) * '' Thoris quinqueguttata'' Gressitt, 1959 (Papua New Guinea) * '' Thoris septemguttata'' Blackburn, 1900 (Australia) * ''Thoris sexguttata ''Thoris'' is a genus of longhorned beetles in the family Cerambycidae. There are about eight described species in ''Thoris''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Thoris'': * ''Thoris acuta'' Gressitt, 1959 (Papua New Guinea) * ''T ...'' Carter, 1929 (Australia) References Phoracanthini {{cerambycinae-stub ...
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Thoris Quinqueguttata
''Thoris'' is a genus of longhorned beetles in the family Cerambycidae 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 .... There are about eight described species in ''Thoris''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Thoris'': * '' Thoris acuta'' Gressitt, 1959 (Papua New Guinea) * '' Thoris brandti'' W. Wang, 1994 (Papua New Guinea) * '' Thoris eburifera'' Pascoe, 1867 (Australia) * '' Thoris gilesi'' Gressitt, 1959 (Papua New Guinea) * '' Thoris octoguttata'' W. Wang, 1994 (Australia) * '' Thoris quinqueguttata'' Gressitt, 1959 (Papua New Guinea) * '' Thoris septemguttata'' Blackburn, 1900 (Australia) * '' Thoris sexguttata'' Carter, 1929 (Australia) References Phoracanthini {{cerambycinae-stub ...
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Thoris Septemguttata
''Thoris'' is a genus of longhorned beetles in the family Cerambycidae. There are about eight described species in ''Thoris''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Thoris'': * ''Thoris acuta'' Gressitt, 1959 (Papua New Guinea) * ''Thoris brandti'' W. Wang, 1994 (Papua New Guinea) * ''Thoris eburifera'' Pascoe, 1867 (Australia) * ''Thoris gilesi'' Gressitt, 1959 (Papua New Guinea) * ''Thoris octoguttata ''Thoris'' is a genus of longhorned beetles in the family Cerambycidae. There are about eight described species in ''Thoris''. Species These eight species belong to the genus ''Thoris'': * ''Thoris acuta'' Gressitt, 1959 (Papua New Guinea) * ''T ...'' W. Wang, 1994 (Australia) * '' Thoris quinqueguttata'' Gressitt, 1959 (Papua New Guinea) * '' Thoris septemguttata'' Blackburn, 1900 (Australia) * '' Thoris sexguttata'' Carter, 1929 (Australia) References Phoracanthini {{cerambycinae-stub ...
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Cerambycidae
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, shap ...
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