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Larry Bezark Posted - 31/05/2018 : 16:43:25
Good morning,

Recently, Gino Nearns asked me if I knew how many New World genera of Cerambycidae (& the related families) there were.
I did not, but suggested he could see them all in the index at the end of my checklist.

He cut and pasted them into a spreadsheet and came up with the number.

I thought it might be interesting to see how many species (including subspecies) there were, so I did the same for the entire checklist.
After a few days of deleting lines, I came up with the following:


Oxypeltidae 3
Vesperidae 27
Disteniidae 189

Cerambycidae
Parandrinae 48
Prioninae 381
Lepturinae 393
Spondylidinae 44
Necydalinae 70
Cerambycinae 4,898
Lamiinae 5,233

Species 11,286

Genera 1,962


Larry B
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Larry Bezark Posted - 10/06/2018 : 16:19:04
Happy to provide this information Shulin,

Larry B.
nalslan Posted - 10/06/2018 : 05:39:05
Nice summary.
Glad to know that.
Thank you Larry!

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