Hyboderini Sistemática | Referências | Menu de navegação«Cerambycidae of the World»

CerambycinaeHyboderini


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Como ler uma infocaixa de taxonomiaHyboderini

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Classificação científica




























Reino:

Animalia


Filo:

Arthropoda


Subfilo:

Hexapoda


Classe:

Insecta


Subclasse:

Pterygota


Infraclasse:

Neoptera


Superordem:

Coleoptera


Ordem:

Coleoptera


Subordem:

Polyphaga


Infraordem:

Cucujiformia


Superfamília:

Chrysomeloidea


Família:

Cerambycidae


Subfamília:

Cerambycinae


Tribos

Hyboderini

Linsley, 1940


Hyboderini é uma tribo de coleóptero da subfamília Cerambycinae; compreende nove espécies em quatro gêneros, com ocorrência do Canadá à Costa Rica.[1]



Sistemática |


  • Ordem Coleoptera
    • Subordem Polyphaga
      • Infraordem Cucujiformia
        • Superfamília Chrysomeloidea
          • Família Cerambycidae
            • Subfamíla Cerambycinae
              • Tribo Hyboderini (Linsley, 1940)

                • Hybodera (LeConte, 1873)


                • Megobrium (LeConte, 1873)


                • Pachymerola (Bates, 1892)


                • Pseudopilema (Linsley, 1920)


Referências |



  1. BARSEVSKIS, Arvids; et al. «Cerambycidae of the World». Consultado em 11 de maio de 2015  !CS1 manut: Uso explícito de et al. (link)








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