Tropidini
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Heterachthes
Heterachthes is a genus of longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) established by Newman in 1840. It belongs to the tribe Tropidini within the subfamily Cerambycinae. The genus contains multiple species distributed in the Americas, with records from Colombia and the United States (Vermont). As with other cerambycines, members are wood-boring beetles whose larvae develop in plant material.
Heterachthes nobilis
Heterachthes nobilis is a species of longhorn beetle in the family Cerambycidae, described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1862. It belongs to the subfamily Cerambycinae and tribe Tropidini. The species is native to North America, with documented occurrence in Mexico and the United States.
Neocompsa
Neocompsa is a genus of longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) established by Martins in 1965. It belongs to the tribe Tropidini within the subfamily Cerambycinae. The genus is part of the diverse New World cerambycid fauna, with species occurring primarily in the Neotropical region.
Neocompsa exclamationis
A small longhorn beetle in the family Cerambycidae, described by Thomson in 1861. The species name 'exclamationis' likely refers to a distinctive marking resembling an exclamation point. It belongs to the tribe Tropidini and is part of a genus containing numerous small, slender cerambycids primarily distributed in the Americas.
Neocompsa puncticollis orientalis
Neocompsa puncticollis orientalis is a subspecies of longhorn beetle in the family Cerambycidae, described by Martins & Chemsak in 1966. It belongs to the tribe Tropidini within the subfamily Cerambicinae. The subspecies is distributed in Middle America and North America, with records from Guatemala and Mexico. As a member of the genus Neocompsa, it is part of a group of small to medium-sized cerambycids typically associated with woody vegetation.