Agallissini
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Agallissus
Agallissus is a genus of longhorn beetles in the family Cerambycidae, subfamily Cerambycinae, and tribe Agallissini. The genus was established by Dalman in 1823. At least one species, Agallissus melaniodes, has been documented from Mexico, Honduras, and Costa Rica. The genus belongs to a group of beetles characterized by elongated antennae and wood-associated life histories.
Agallissus lepturoides
Mexican Palm Petiole Borer
A longhorn beetle species in the Cerambycinae subfamily, first described by Chevrolat in 1844. The common name 'Mexican Palm Petiole Borer' refers to its specialized relationship with palm hosts. It has a documented but limited distribution in southern North America and Central America.
Osmopleura
Osmopleura is a monotypic genus of longhorn beetles in the subfamily Cerambycinae, tribe Agallissini. The genus contains a single species, Osmopleura chamaeropis, described by George Henry Horn in 1893. It is endemic to the southeastern United States.
Zagymnus
Zagymnus is a genus of longhorn beetles in the family Cerambycidae, placed in the tribe Agallissini. The genus was established by LeConte in 1873. Species in this genus are found in North America, particularly in the southern United States and Mexico. As members of the Cerambycinae subfamily, they are classified among the round-necked longhorn beetles.