Afrotremex
Appearance
Afrotremex | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Siricidae |
Genus: | Afrotremex Pasteels, 1951 |
Type species | |
Tremex hyalinatus |
Afrotremex is a rare genus within the family Siricidae found in central and west Africa. The genus is thought to reside in tree canopies.[1] Adults can be distinguished from closely related genera by three clearly outlined longitudinal bands of sculpture on the mesonotum, and by the clubbed setae on the clypeus, frons, and behind the eyes.[2]
Species
[edit]Currently there are 6 recognized species in Afrotremex.[2]
- Afrotremex comatus Goulet, 2014
- Afrotremex hyalinatus (Mocsáry, 1891)
- Aftrotremex opacus Goulet, 2014
- Afrotremex pallipennis Goulet, 2014
- Afrotremex violaceus (Pasteels, 1951)
- Afrotremex xylophagus Goulet, 2014
References
[edit]- ^ van Noort, Simon; Goulet, Henri (2015-11-23). "New distribution records for the rare genus Afrotremex Pasteels (Siricidae: Hymenoptera) and provision of interactive Lucid identification keys to species". Biodiversity Data Journal. 3 (3): e7160. doi:10.3897/bdj.3.e7160. ISSN 1314-2828. PMC 4678809. PMID 26696771.
- ^ a b Goulet, Henri (2014-05-13). "Revision of the African horntail genus Afrotremex (Hymenoptera: Siricidae)". Zootaxa. 3795 (3): 201–254. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3795.3.1. ISSN 1175-5334. PMID 24870475.
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