New records of the tribe cerambycini from Vietnam

The paper listed 50 species of 18 genera belonging to the tribe Cerambycini from Vietnam, of the total 50 species there are five species newly recorded for the Vietnam’s fauna, viz., Aeolesthes (Pseudaeolesthes) pericalles Gressitt & Rondon, 1970 and one species of the genus Aeolesthes . are Aeolesthes sinensis Gahan, 1890; Derolus ornatus Gressitt & Rondon, 1970; Dymasius maculatus Gressitt & Rondon, 1970; Massicus raddei (Blessig, 1872). Diagnosis of all genera are presented with notes on distribution. An illustrated key to 18 genera of the tribe Cerambycini is also provided. | TAP CHI HOC 2014, 36(4): 428-443 NewSINH records of the tribe Cerambycini DOI: NEW RECORDS OF THE TRIBE Cerambycini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) FROM VIETNAM Cao Thi Quynh Nga*, Khuat Dang Long, Ta Huy Thinh Institute of Ecology and Biological Resouces, VAST, *cqnga119@ ABSTRACT: The paper listed 50 species of 18 genera belonging to the tribe Cerambycini from Vietnam, of the total 50 species there are five species newly recorded for the Vietnam’s fauna, viz., Aeolesthes (Pseudaeolesthes) pericalles Gressitt & Rondon, 1970 and one species of the genus Aeolesthes . are Aeolesthes sinensis Gahan, 1890; Derolus ornatus Gressitt & Rondon, 1970; Dymasius maculatus Gressitt & Rondon, 1970; Massicus raddei (Blessig, 1872). Diagnosis of all genera are presented with notes on distribution. An illustrated key to 18 genera of the tribe Cerambycini is also provided. Keywords: Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Cerambycinae, Cerambycini, distribution, new record, Vietnam. INTRODUCTION The Cerambycini is one of the generically diverse tribes in the Cerambycinae. According to Gressitt & Rondon (1970) [13], the subfamily Cerambycinae is divided into 21 tribes, there are 18 tribes recorded in Vietnam. The tribe Cerambycini is a large of longhorn beetles that occurs throughout the world, but is most diverse in the Neotropical, Oriental and Palearctic regions. The tribe Cerambycini comprises largesized species, . from 10 mm to 74 mm. Up to now, there were about 5000 known species of the tribe Cerambycini in the world. Of the total extant species from the Oriental region, 60 species occur in Laos (Gressitt & Rondon, 1970) [13], 40 species in China (Hua, 2009) [34], 92 species in Borneo (Heffern, 2005) [15], 46 species in Thailand [61] and 12 species in Sri Lanka (Makihara et al., 2008) [37]. In Vietnam, the species of the tribe Cerambycini have been reported in papers scattered in the literature Vitalis Salvaza (1919); Mai Phu Qui et .

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