Graciliini
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Hypexilis
Hypexilis is a genus of longhorn beetles in the family Cerambycidae, subfamily Cerambycinae, and tribe Graciliini. The genus was established by Horn in 1885 and contains two described species: H. longipennis Linsley, 1935 and H. pallida Horn, 1885. Members of this genus are known from western North America, particularly in montane juniper-oak-pinyon woodland habitats.
Hypexilis pallida
Hypexilis pallida is a species of longhorn beetle in the family Cerambycidae, first described by George Henry Horn in 1885. It belongs to the tribe Graciliini within the subfamily Cerambycinae. The species is known to occur in North America and Middle America, with records from Mexico and the United States. As a member of the Cerambycidae, it possesses the characteristic elongated antennae typical of this family of wood-boring beetles.
Penichroa fasciata
Penichroa fasciata is a species of longhorn beetle in the family Cerambycidae, subfamily Cerambycinae, and tribe Graciliini. It was described by Stephens in 1831. The species has a broad distribution spanning Europe and northern Asia (excluding China) as well as North America, though specific details of its biology and ecology remain poorly documented in the available literature.
Perigracilia delicata
Perigracilia delicata is a species of longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) described by Knull in 1942. It belongs to the tribe Graciliini, a group characterized by generally slender body forms. The genus Perigracilia is a small taxon within the cerambycid subfamily Cerambycinae. Published information on this species is extremely limited, with records restricted to basic taxonomic documentation.