Parmenini
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Ipochus
Ipochus is a genus of longhorn beetles in the subfamily Lamiinae, tribe Parmenini. The genus contains two recognized species: Ipochus fasciatus (LeConte, 1852) and Ipochus insularis (Blaisdell, 1925). Ipochus fasciatus has been documented in association with mesquite (Prosopis juliflora var. glandulosa). The genus is native to western North America, with I. insularis restricted to islands off the coast of California.
Ipochus fasciatus
Hairy Borer
Ipochus fasciatus is a longhorn beetle (Cerambycidae) first described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1852. It occurs in Mexico and the United States. The species belongs to the subfamily Lamiinae and tribe Parmenini. Common name 'Hairy Borer' suggests pubescent body covering.
Parmenosoma
Parmenosoma is a genus of longhorn beetles in the subfamily Lamiinae, tribe Parmenini. It contains two described species: P. griseum and P. villosa. The genus was established by Schaeffer in 1908.
Parmenosoma griseum
Parmenosoma griseum is a longhorn beetle species described by Schaeffer in 1908. It belongs to the subfamily Lamiinae within the family Cerambycidae. The species is known from the United States and Mexico, with very few documented observations. As a member of the Parmenini tribe, it shares characteristics with other Parmenosoma species, though specific biological details remain poorly documented.
Plectrura
Plectrura is a genus of longhorn beetles in the subfamily Lamiinae, tribe Parmenini. The genus was established by Mannerheim in 1852 and contains at least two species: Plectrura spinicauda and Plectrura metallica. Members of this genus are classified within the diverse cerambycid fauna of the Holarctic region.