Zaplous
LeConte, 1878
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1Zaplous is a of longhorn beetles in the Lamiinae, tribe Pogonocherini. The genus contains two described : Zaplous annulatus and Zaplous baracutey. It was established by LeConte in 1878. Species in this genus are native to the Caribbean region, with Z. baracutey to Cuba.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Zaplous: /ˈzæploʊs/
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Distribution
Caribbean region; Zaplous annulatus has a broader distribution while Z. baracutey is known only from Cuba.
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Species composition
The contains two : Zaplous annulatus (Chevrolat, 1862) and Zaplous baracutey Zayas, 1975. The latter was described from Cuba and represents a more recent addition to the genus.