Coleoptera Cerambycidae Lamiinae


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Gryllica

Gryllica is the scientific name of a group of Lamiinae -also called lamiines or flat-faced longhorned beetles-


Gryllica Thomson, 1860

J. Thomson is the author of the original taxon.

The type species is Onocephala picta Pascoe, 1858.

Gryllica Thomson, 1860 is the full name of the group-genus in the taxonomic classification system.

Gryllica has 6 species. This genus is ranked in the Calliini 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
20,379 sp
tribe
Calliini
198 sp
genus
Gryllica
6 sp.


Region

World  [6]

distribution map

Distribution for species of Gryllica...

Distribution for species of Gryllica



Group

Gryllica  [6]

Subgroup of

Subdivided into 6 species...


List of species

6 species...

6 species

  • Gryllica curitibana Lane, 1965
  • Gryllica flavopustulata Thomson, 1860
  • Gryllica picta (Pascoe, 1858)
  • Gryllica prava Lane, 1973
  • Gryllica pseudopicta Lane, 1965
  • Gryllica pygmaea Lane, 1973


Taxa, synonyms

1 taxon refers to Gryllica...

1 taxon refers to Gryllica

  • Gryllica Thomson, 1860 [ sp. type : Onocephala picta Pascoe, 1858 ]


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

  • Gryllica Thomson • Paris • 1860  : 120 [ nov div ]
  • Esmia = Gryllica ; Thomson • Mém. Soc. R. Sci. Liège • 1864 • 19  : 100
  • Gryllica ; Lacordaire • Paris, Libr. Enc. Roret • 1872 • 9 (2)  : 903
  • Gryllica ; Santos-Silva & al. • Papéis Avulsos Zool. • 2019 • 59  : 8 [ div ]
    details

    Gryllica ; Santos-Silva & al. • Papéis Avulsos Zool. • 2019 • 59 : 8

    General information

    • distinctive characters