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Apriona germarii

Description

2. Apriona germarii (Hope, 1831)

Lamia germarii Hope, 1831: 28.

Type locality: Nepal (HT ♀); OUM.

Apriona germari Chevrolat, 1852: 415 (comb. n.); Thomson, 1864: 74 (désg.); Gemminger & Harold, 1873: 3033 (Cat.); Thomson, 1878b: 57; Aurivillius, 1922d: 131 (Cat.); Breuning & Itzinger, 1943: 47 (Distr.); Duffy, 1968: 268, figs 145–146; pl. XV, fig. 1 (P. n., Larva, Par.); Rondon & Breuning, 1970: 469, fig. 34 h (Fauna, P. n.); Hayashi, 1981: 15 (Distr.); Pu, 1992: 605 (Distr.); Yu, Nara & Chu, 2002: 113, pl. 22, fig. 5 (♀) (Fauna); Hua, 2002: 195 (Cat., P. n.); Mukhopadhyay & Halder, 2004: 423 (Distr.); Weigel, 2006: 502 (Distr.); Xu & Neng, 2007: 89 (Fauna); N. Ohbayashi et al., 2009: 316 (Distr.); Huang et al., 2009: 4, 8, figs 11–14 (♂), 15–20 (♀) (Distr., P. n.); Jiroux, 2011: 59, figs 123–132; Weigel, 2012: 408, pl. XXVIII, fig. c (Distr.); Žikic et al., 2013: 269 (Par.); Kumawat et al., 2015: 7887 (c. l).

Batocera deyrollei Kaup, 1866: 7.

Type locality: Bangladesh: Chittagong, Sylhet (HT ♂); Darmstadt - Hesse Regional Museum.

Apriona (s. str.) germari Breuning, 1949b: 8 (Syn.).

Distribution: India (Assam; Manipur; WB; Meghalaya; Sikkim; UP; AR), Nepal: Balaju, Kathmandu, Hengduan Mts. Region, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos, Mongolian Plateau, China, Bhuthan; Bangladesh: Sylhet, Pakistan & Shri Lanka.

Notes

Published as part of Gupta, Rajeev & Vitali, Francesco, 2017, The checklist of longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from India, pp. 1-317 in Zootaxa 4345 (1) on page 120, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4345.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/1044137

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References

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