Rhytiphora subregularis explained
Rhytiphora subregularis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, subfamily Lamiinae, and tribe Pteropliini. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1973 based on a specimen from Queensland, Australia.[1]
Taxonomy and Classification
- Rhytiphora subregularis belongs to the genus Rhytiphora, which includes approximately 142 species and subspecies.[1]
- It is classified in the tribe Pteropliini, which consists of around 2,133 species and subspecies.[1]
- The species was originally described as Rhytiphora (Platyomopsis) subregularis by Breuning, emphasizing its placement in the subgenus Platyomopsis.[1]
Distribution
Rhytiphora subregularis is known to occur in Australia, with its type locality being Queensland.[1]
Bibliography
Significant references pertaining to this species:
- Breuning, S. (1973). Rhytiphora (Platyomopsis) subregularis. Folia Entomologica Hungarica, 26: 14. [New locality and division].[2]
- Ashman, T.; Slipinski, A.; Lawrence, J. F. (2023). Rhytiphora subregularis. Zootaxa, 5312(1): 56. [Illustrated figures, including holotype].[3]
Figures
The holotype of Rhytiphora subregularis was figured in Ashman et al. (2023) in their study on the species.[3]
Notes and References
- https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id647771/ BioLib.cz - Rhytiphora subregularis
- Rhytiphora (Platyomopsis) subregularis . Breuning, S. . Folia Entomologica Hungarica . 26 . 14 . 1973 .
- Rhytiphora subregularis . Ashman, T.; Slipinski, A.; Lawrence, J. F. . Zootaxa . 5312 . 1 . 56 . 2023 . 10.11646/zootaxa.5312.1.5 .