Phaea

Newman, 1840

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Phaea is a of longhorn beetles ( Cerambycidae, Lamiinae) established by Newman in 1840. It belongs to the tribe Tetraopini and is characterized by morphological features typical of this group. The genus has been recorded from Colombia based on distribution data.

Phaea monostigma by (c) Hopper Museum, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Hopper Museum. Used under a CC-BY license.Phaea monostigma by (c) Hopper Museum, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Hopper Museum. Used under a CC-BY license.Phaea monostigma by (c) Hopper Museum, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Hopper Museum. Used under a CC-BY license.

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How to pronounce Phaea: /ˈfi.a/

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Distribution

Colombia (based on GBIF distribution records)

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Taxonomic Placement

Phaea is classified within the tribe Tetraopini, a group of Lamiinae longhorn beetles. The was established by Newman in 1840 and remains an accepted in current classifications.

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