Nathriobrium

Hovore, 1980

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Nathriobrium is a of longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) established by Hovore in 1980. The genus contains a single described , Nathriobrium methioides. It belongs to the tribe Psebiini within the Cerambycinae. The genus is rarely encountered, with only two documented observations on iNaturalist.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Nathriobrium: //ˌneɪθriˈoʊ.bri.əm//

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Identification

Nathriobrium can be distinguished from other Psebiini by the unique combination of morphological features defining the N. methioides. As the sole member of its genus, identification relies on species-level characters described in the original 1980 description. Comparison with related genera in Psebiini would require examination of .

Similar Taxa

  • Other Psebiini generaNathriobrium shares tribal placement with other cerambycine in Psebiini, but differs in the specific morphological characters that led Hovore to establish it as a distinct genus.

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Taxonomic status

The is accepted as valid in major taxonomic databases including Catalogue of Life and GBIF. Its status and placement in Psebiini have remained stable since the original 1980 description.

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