Insecta Coleoptera Cerambycidae


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Phacellus cuvieri

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


Phacellus cuvieri Buquet, 1851

J.B. Buquet is the author of the original taxon.

Phacellus cuvieri Buquet, 1851 is the full name of the group-species in the taxonomic classification system.

The species is combined with the Phacellus genus ranked in the Phacellini 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
21,802 sp/ssp.
tribe
Phacellini
24 sp.
genus
Phacellus
7 sp.
species
cuvieri


Region

World  [1]

distribution map

Distribution for Phacellus cuvieri



Group

cuvieri  [1]

Subgroup of



Gallery

Last images of Phacellus cuvieri, to see more: Plate in gallery Box in collection

Phacellus cuvieri, ♀ [JPRC], Phacellini, Brazil (São Paulo)
Phacellus cuvieri
♀ [JPRC]
Phacellini
Brazil (São Paulo)
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Taxa, synonyms

2 taxa refer to Phacellus cuvieri



Bibliography

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

  • Phacellus cuvieri Buquet • Rev. Mag. Zool. • 1851 • 2 (3)  : 604 [ nov ]
  • Phacellus purpureus Lacordaire • Paris, Libr. Enc. Roret • 1872 • 9 (2)  : 665 [ nov loc ]
  • Phacellus cuvieri ; Barros & al. • Zootaxa • 2019 • 4545 (2)  : 197 [ loc ill ]
    details

    Phacellus cuvieri ; Barros & al. • Zootaxa • 2019 • 4545 (2) : 197

    General information

    • color photo

    Distribution

    • Brazil, Minas Gerais
    • Brazil, São Paulo
    • Brazil, Paraná : Foz do Iguaçu, Poço Preto Base, 250 m a.s.l.


Figures

Some references with images to see in bibliography



Collection

1 specimen in author's collection

image of author's collection

Datas on labels

  • Brasilien, Sao Paulo • 1♀ • 9.5 mm • lam.#16583