Obriini

Obriini is a tribe of longhorn () in the Cerambycinae. The tribe is represented in Argentina by the Obrium, which includes at least eight in that country. Members of this tribe are small to -sized cerambycids with elongated bodies.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Obriini: /oʊˈbriːaɪˌnaɪ/

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Distribution

Argentina (documented for Obrium); global distribution of the tribe is not specified in available sources.

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Taxonomic composition

The tribe contains the Obrium Dejean, 1821, which is the only genus explicitly mentioned in available sources. BioLib.cz lists additional genera, but these are not specified in the provided source material.

Species diversity in Argentina

The Obrium in Argentina includes: O. bifasciatum, O. cantharinum cantharinum, O. cicatricosum, O. multifarium, O. trifasciatum, O. vicinum, plus the two described in 2020: O. mimicum and O. trilobatum.

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