Parevander

Aurivillius, 1912

Parevander is a of longhorn () in the tribe Trachyderini, established by Aurivillius in 1912. The genus contains five described distributed in the Americas. Members are characterized by their placement in the Cerambycinae and association with the diverse Trachyderini tribe, which includes many brightly colored or patterned species.

Parevander hovorei (37580015044) by Ben Sale from UK. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.Parevander hovorei (37580016364) by Ben Sale from UK. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.

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How to pronounce Parevander: /pæˈrɛvændər/

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Distribution

The Americas; specific ranges vary by . Parevander nietii and P. xanthomelas were described from South America (Guérin-Méneville, 1844), while P. nobilis and P. unicolor were described by Bates from Central America (1872, 1880). P. hovorei was described from Mexico (Giesbert, 1984).

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