Necydalinae
| Necydalinae | |
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| Necydalis mellita | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Coleoptera |
| Suborder: | Polyphaga |
| Infraorder: | Cucujiformia |
| Family: | Cerambycidae |
| Subfamily: | Latreille, 1825 |
| Genera | |
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Necydalinae is a small subfamily of the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae), historically treated as a tribe within the subfamily Lepturinae, but recently recognized as a separate subfamily. These beetles are unusual for cerambycids, in that the elytra are quite short; they are thus rather similar in appearance to rove beetles, though most are actually bee or wasp mimics.[1][2][3]
Genera
These two genera belong to the subfamily Necydalinae:[1][2][3]
- Necydalis Linné, 1758 (Europe, Asia, North America)
- Ulochaetes LeConte, 1854 (western North America)
References
- ^ a b "Catalogue of Life, Necydalinae (Latreille 1825)". Retrieved 2024-09-07.
- ^ a b Bezark, Larry G. "A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the Old World". Retrieved 2024-08-18.
- ^ a b Tavakilian, Gerard (2023). "TITAN Cerambycidae database". Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris. doi:10.48580/dg9ld-38m.
External links
- M.Rejzek and M.Hoskovec.Webpage on Necydalis ulmi.
- Citizen science observations for Necydalinae at iNaturalist
Data related to Necydalinae at Wikispecies
Media related to Necydalinae at Wikimedia Commons
