Euryscelis
Dejean, 1835
Species Guides
1Euryscelis is a of longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) containing a single known , Euryscelis suturalis. The genus is classified within the tribe Clytini of the Cerambycinae. First described by Dejean in 1835, it represents a lineage within the diverse cerambycid fauna.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Euryscelis: //ˌjʊərɪˈskɛlɪs//
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Identification
As a , identification relies on recognizing Euryscelis suturalis. Members of the tribe Clytini typically exhibit elongated bodies, long , and often display contrasting color patterns; however, specific diagnostic features for Euryscelis are not documented in available sources.
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Similar Taxa
- ClytusBoth belong to tribe Clytini and share general body plan; Euryscelis differs in being with E. suturalis as its sole representative.
- XylotrechusAnother Clytini with superficially similar elongated form; precise distinction requires examination of specific morphological characters not detailed in available sources.
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Taxonomic status
The is currently considered , with Euryscelis suturalis as the only included . The authorship is attributed to Dejean, 1835.