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Rosalba stigmatifera
Rosalba stigmatifera is the scientific name of a group -also called lamiines or flat-faced longhorned beetles-
Rosalba stigmatifera (Thomson, 1868)
J. Thomson is the author of the original taxon.
Rosalba stigmatifera (Thomson, 1868) is the full name of the group-species in the taxonomic classification system.
The species is combined with the genus Rosalba ranked in the tribe Apomecynini.
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 | |
| 22,040 sp/ssp. | |
| tribe | |
| Apomecynini | |
| 1,894 sp/ssp. | |
| genus | |
| Rosalba | |
| 64 sp. | |
| species | |
| stigmatifera | |
Region
World [1]
Distribution for Rosalba stigmatifera
Group
stigmatifera [1]
Subgroup of
Bibliography
Some citations found in the bibliography excluding lists and catalogs except with nomenclatural act or image or data
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Unelcus stigmatiferus Thomson • Physis Rec. Hist. nat. • 1868 • 2 (6) : 141 [ nov ]
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Unelcus stigmatifer ; Gemminger & Harold • G. Beck, Munich • 1873 • 10 : 3109
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Unelcus stigmatiferus ; Thomson • E. Deyrolle, Paris • 1878 : 12 [ div ]
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Rosalba stigmatifera ; Breuning • Bull. Inst. roy. Sc.nat. Belg. • 1949 • 25 (38) : 18
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Rosalba stigmatifera ; Santos-Silva & al. • Zootaxa • 2018 • 4387 (2) : 240 [ ill div ]details
Rosalba stigmatifera ; Santos-Silva & al. • Zootaxa • 2018 • 4387 (2) : 240
General information
- distinctive characters
- color photo, holotype
Distribution
- Panama
- Colombia
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Rosalba stigmatifera ; Lanuza-Garay & MonnĂ© • Insecta Mundi • 2025 • 1100 : 34 [ loc ]details
Rosalba stigmatifera ; Lanuza-Garay & MonnĂ© • Insecta Mundi • 2025 • 1100 : 34
Distribution
- Panama
Figures
Some references with images to see in bibliography
- Holotype of Rosalba stigmatifera (Thomson, 1868) • see Santos-Silva & al., 2018