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Antodice opena
Antodice opena is the scientific name of a group of Lamiinae -also called lamiines or flat-faced longhorned beetles-
Antodice opena Martins & Galileo, 2004
Martins, U.R. & Galileo, M.H.M. are the authors of the original taxon.
The type specimen used for original description is cited from Santa Cruz.
Antodice opena Martins & Galileo, 2004 is the full name of the group-species in the taxonomic classification system.
The species is combined with the Antodice genus ranked in the Aerenicini tribe of Lamiinae.
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 | |
20,382 sp | |
tribe | |
Aerenicini | |
149 sp | |
genus | |
Antodice | |
28 sp | |
species | |
opena | |
Region
World [1]

Distribution for Antodice opena...
Distribution for Antodice opena
Group
opena [1]
Subgroup of
Taxa, synonyms
1 taxon refers to Antodice opena...
1 taxon refers to Antodice opena
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Antodice opena Martins & Galileo, 2004 [ type locality : Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Buena Vista (410m) ]
Bibliography
Some citations found in the bibliography excluding lists and catalogs except with nomenclatural act or image or data...
Some citations found in the bibliography excluding lists and catalogs except with nomenclatural act or image or data
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Antodice opena Martins & Galileo • Iheringia, Ser. Zool. • 2004 • 94 (4) : 395 [ nov loc ill div ]details
Antodice opena Martins & Galileo • Iheringia, Ser. Zool. • 2004 • 94 (4) : 395
General information
- description ; distinctive characters
- color photo, holotype, ♂
- new taxon/name
Distribution
- [locality type] Bolivia, Santa Cruz : Buena Vista (410m)
Figures
Some references with images to see in bibliography...
Some references with images to see in bibliography
- Holotype ♂ of Antodice opena Martins & Galileo, 2004 • see Martins & Galileo, 2004