Zaplous

LeConte, 1878

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Zaplous 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.

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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.

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