Insecta Coleoptera Cerambycidae


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Sternidocinus barbarus

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


Sternidocinus barbarus (Van Dyke, 1920)

E.C. Van Dyke is the author of the original taxon.

The type specimen used for original description is cited from California.

Sternidocinus barbarus (Van Dyke, 1920) is the full name of the group-species in the taxonomic classification system.

The species is combined with the Sternidocinus genus ranked in the Acanthocinini 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
21,820 sp/ssp.
tribe
Acanthocinini
2,203 sp/ssp.
genus
Sternidocinus
1 sp.
species
barbarus


Region

World  [1]

distribution map

Distribution for Sternidocinus barbarus



Group

barbarus  [1]

Subgroup of



Gallery

Last images of Sternidocinus barbarus, to see more: Plate in gallery Box in collection

Sternidocinus barbarus, ♀ [JPRC], Acanthocinini, Western United States (California)
Sternidocinus barbarus
♀ [JPRC]
Acanthocinini
Western United States (California)
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Taxa, synonyms

1 taxon refers to Sternidocinus barbarus

  • Liopus barbarus Van Dyke, 1920 [ type locality : USA, California, Santa Barbara Co. (Carpentaria) ]


Bibliography

Some citations found in the bibliography excluding lists and catalogs except with nomenclatural act or image or data

  • Liopus barbarus Van Dyke • Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc. • 1920 • 15 (2-3)  : 45 [ nov loc ]
  • Leropus barbarus ; Doane & al. • McGraw-Hill Book Co. • 1936  : 189
  • Sternidocinus barbarus ; Dillon • Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. • 1956 • 49 (2)  : 166 [ des ]


Collection

1 specimen in author's collection

image of author's collection

Datas on labels

  • California, Ventura Co., Ojai • 1♀ • 13 mm • vii-1955 • lam.#17774