Batocera maculata
Appearance
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Batocera maculata | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Cerambycidae |
Genus: | Batocera |
Species: | B. maculata
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Binomial name | |
Batocera maculata (Schönherr, 1817)
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Batocera maculata is a species of flat-faced longhorn beetle in the subfamily Lamiinae of the family Cerambycidae.[1][2] While originally named as "Lamia tigris" by Voet in 1778, no name was validly published for this species until 1817; Voet's 1778 work fails to fulfill the requirement in ICZN Article 11.4 that a work must be consistently binomial, and all names within that work are unavailable.[3]
Description
[edit]Batocera maculata is a large long-horn beetle reaching 55–70 millimetres (2.2–2.8 in) of length. The body color is quite variable, but usually it is greyish or whitish with dark brown markings. Adults of this widespread species can be seen from April to August.[4]
Distribution
[edit]This species is present in Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, Java and Borneo.
References
[edit]- ^ Titanbase: Batocera maculata
- ^ World Cerambycidae Catalog: Batocera maculata
- ^ Krell, F-T. (2012) On nomenclature and synonymy of Trichius rosaceus, T. gallicus, and T. zonatus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae: Trichiini). Zootaxa 3278: 61–68.
- ^ "Beetles - Longhorns Batocera tigris". www.searchlifeforms.com.