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Acronia ysmaeli
Acronia ysmaeli is the scientific name of a group -also called lamiines or flat-faced longhorned beetles-
Acronia ysmaeli Hüdepohl, 1989
K.-E. Hüdepohl is the author of the original taxon.
The type specimen used for original description is cited from Luzon.
Acronia ysmaeli Hüdepohl, 1989 is the full name of the group-species in the taxonomic classification system.
The species is combined with the genus Acronia ranked in the tribe Pteropliini.
Classification
kingdom | |
Animalia | |
~1,200,000 sp. | |
phylum | |
Arthropoda | |
~1,000,000 sp. | |
class | |
Insecta | |
~830,000 sp. | |
order | |
Coleoptera | |
~350,000 sp. | |
family | |
Cerambycidae | |
~35,000 sp. | |
subfamily | |
Lamiinae | |
21,936 sp/ssp. | |
tribe | |
Pteropliini | |
2,136 sp/ssp. | |
genus | |
Acronia | |
16 sp. | |
species | |
ysmaeli | |
Region
World [1]
![distribution map distribution map](https://lamiinae.org/v92/ic/ecoregion4.gif)
Distribution for Acronia ysmaeli
Group
ysmaeli [1]
Subgroup of
Taxa, synonyms
1 taxon refers to Acronia ysmaeli
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Acronia ysmaeli Hüdepohl, 1989 [ type locality : Philippinen, Luzon, Mountain Province ]
Bibliography
Some citations found in the bibliography excluding lists and catalogs except with nomenclatural act or image or data
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Acronia ysmaeli Hüdepohl • Entomofauna • 1989 • 10 (9) : 65 [ nov loc ill div ]details
Acronia ysmaeli Hüdepohl • Entomofauna • 1989 • 10 (9) : 65
General information
- description
- black and white photo, holotype, ♂
- new taxon/name
Distribution
- [locality type] Philippinen, Luzon : Mountain Province
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Acronia ysmaeli ; Barševskis & al. • Baltic J. Coleopterol. • 2022 • 22 (1) : 142 [ ill div ]details
Acronia ysmaeli ; Barševskis & al. • Baltic J. Coleopterol. • 2022 • 22 (1) : 142
General information
- distinctive characters
- color photo
Figures
Some references with images to see in bibliography
- Holotype ♂ of Acronia ysmaeli Hüdepohl, 1989 • see Hüdepohl, 1989
- Acronia ysmaeli Hüdepohl, 1989 • see Barševskis & al., 2022