Ropalopus
Ropalopus is a genus of long-horned beetles in the family Cerambycidae. There are about 20 species of Ropalopus found in Eurasia, and a single species, Ropalopus sanguinicollis, found in the northeastern United States and southern Canada.[1][2][3][4]
Ropalopus | |
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Ropalopus clavipes | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Cerambycidae |
Tribe: | Callidiini |
Genus: | Ropalopus Mulsant, 1839 |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Species
These 21 species belong to the genus Ropalopus:
- Ropalopus aurantiicollis Plavilstshikov, 1940 c g
- Ropalopus clavipes (Fabricius, 1775) c g
- Ropalopus eleonorae Sama & Rapuzzi, 2002 c g
- Ropalopus femoratus (Linné, 1758) c g
- Ropalopus hanae Sama & Rejzek, 2002 c g
- Ropalopus insubricus (Germar, 1824) c g
- Ropalopus ledereri Fairmaire, 1866 c g
- Ropalopus lederi Ganglbauer, 1882 c g
- Ropalopus macropus (Germar, 1824) c g
- Ropalopus mali Holzschuh, 1993 c g
- Ropalopus nadari Pic, 1894 c g
- Ropalopus nataliyae Danilevsky & Skrylnik, 2014 c g
- Ropalopus ruber Gressitt, 1939 c g
- Ropalopus ruficollis Matsumura, 1911 c g
- Ropalopus sanguinicollis (Horn, 1860) i c g b
- Ropalopus sculpturatus Pic, 1931 c g
- Ropalopus siculus (Stierlin, 1864) c g
- Ropalopus signaticollis Solsky, 1872 c g
- Ropalopus speciosus Plavilstshikov, 1915 c g
- Ropalopus ungaricus (Herbst, 1784) c g
- Ropalopus varini (Bedel, 1870) c g
Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[5] g = GBIF,[2] b = Bugguide.net[3]
References
- "Ropalopus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
- "Ropalopus". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
- "Ropalopus Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
- Bezark, Larry G. "A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the New World". Retrieved 2018-12-12.
- "Browse Ropalopus". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
Further reading
- Monné, M. A.; Bezark, L. G. (2013). Checklist of the Oxypeltidae, Vesperidae, Disteniidae and Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) of the Western Hemisphere (PDF).
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