Batocera
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Batocera is a genus of the family Cerambycidae, subfamily Lamiinae
Lamiinae
Lamiinae, commonly called flat-faced longhorns, are a subfamily of the longhorn beetle family . The subfamily includes over 750 genera, rivaled in diversity within the family only by the subfamily Cerambycinae.-Tribes:...

, close to the genus Rosenbergia
Rosenbergia
Rosenbergia is a genus of longhorn beetles in the subfamily Lamiinae, close to the genus Batocera.- List of the described species and subspecies:* Rosenbergia bismarckiana Kriesche, 1920* Rosenbergia breuningi Rigout, 1982...

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List of the described species with their distribution

  • Batocera aeneonigra Thomson, 1859. New Guinea, Moluccas, Timor and Key Islands.
  • Batocera ammiralis Breuning, 1947. Admiralty Islands.
  • Batocera andamana Thomson, 1878. Andaman Islands. Common.
  • Batocera boisduvali (Hope, 1839). Australia.
  • Batocera breuningi Gilmour & Dibb, 1948. Tonkin. Very rare.
  • Batocera browni Bates, 1877. New Hanover, New Ireland, Duke of York Island. Very rare.
  • Batocera bruyni Lansborough, 1880. Sangihe.
  • Batocera celebiana Thomson,1858. Celebes, Moluccas, Java, Sanihe. Very common.
  • Batocera celebiana ssp. pierrotae Rigout, 1994
  • Batocera cinnamonea Pascoe, 1866. Sula Islands.
  • Batocera davidis Fairmaire, 1878. Formosa (Taiwan), China, Yunnan, Tonkin.
  • Batocera enganensis Gahan, 1907. Engano, Sumatra.
  • Batocera frenchi Van de Poll, 1886. Australia: Queensland.
  • Batocera gerstaeckerii Thomson, 1865. Sula Island.
  • Batocera gigas Drapiez, 1819. Java. Very common.
  • Batocera hercules Boisduval, 1835. Celebes, Ambon, Java, Philippines.
  • Batocera hlaveki Rigout, 1988. Maprik, New Guinea. Only some specimens known.
  • Batocera horsfieldi (Hope, 1839). China, Himalayas.
  • Batocera humeridens Thomson, 1859. Timor, Flores, Moa and Allor Islands.
  • Batocera inconspicua Van de Poll, 1890. New Guinea, Solomon Islands: Bougainville, Guadalcanal.
  • Batocera kibleri Schwarzer, 1925. Solomon Islands (Bougainville). Very common.
  • Batocera laena Thomson, 1858. New Guinea, Key and Aru Islands, New Britain.
  • Batocera lamondi Rigout, 1987. Malaita Island.
  • Batocera lethuauti Schmitt & Le Thuaut, 2000. Sumba Island.
  • Batocera lineolata Chevrolat, 1852. Japan, China. Very common.
  • Batocera magica Thomson, 1859. Java, Philippines. Common.
  • Batocera malleti Schmitt, 2000. Laos.
  • Batocera matzdorffi Kriesche 1915. New Guinea.
  • Batocera migsominea Gilmour & Dibb, 1948. Tonkin.
  • Batocera molitor Kriesche, 1915. Eastern India, Philippines, Java, Sumatra, Celebes, Tonkin, Laos. Very common.
  • Batocera nebulosa Bates, 1877. Duke of York Island, New Britain, New Ireland.
  • Batocera numitor Newman, 1842. Eastern India, Philippines, Java, Sumatra, Celebes, Tonkin. Very common.
  • Batocera oceanica Schwarzer, 1914. Palau Island (South Carolina Islands). rare.
  • Batocera parryi (Hope, 1845). Himalayas, Tonkin, Sumatra, Java, Borneo. Common.
  • Batocera porioni Rigout, 1987. Solomon archipelago: Makira Island (San Cristobal).
  • Batocera rosenbergi Kaup, 1866. Flores, Sumbawa, Lomblen.
  • Batocera roylei Hope, 1833. Himalayas, Tonkin, Sabah (Borneo)
  • Batocera rubus (Linnaeus, 1758). India, China, Korea, Tonkin, Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Philippines. Very common. Many varieties described
  • Batocera rufomaculata (DeGeer, 1775) West coast of Africa to India. Exists also in the West Indies, and also discovered in Syria. Very common.
  • Batocera strandi Breuning, 1954. Celebes (Tindano). Very rare.
  • Batocera sumbaensis Franz, 1972. Sumba Island.
  • Batocera thomae (Voet, 1778). Moluccas, New Guinea.
  • Batocera thomsoni Javet, 1858. Malaysia, Java, Boeneo. Very common.
  • Batocera tigris (Voet, 1778). Thailand, Sumatra, Java, Borneo. Very common.
  • Batocera timorlautensis Heller, 1897. Timorlaut Island. Very rare.
  • Batocera una White, 1858. Vuana Lava (New Hebrides). Only three speciemens known.
  • Batocera ushijimai N. Ohbayashi, 1981. Taiwan.
  • Batocera victoriana Thomson,1856. Borneo, Sumatra, Tonkin, Malaysia. Very common.
  • Batocera wallacei Thomson,1858. New Guinea, Aru Island, Key Island, Cape York. Very common.
  • Batocera woodlarkiana Montrouzier, 1855. Woodlark Island. Rare.
  • Batocera wyliei Chevrolat, 1858. Gabon, Congo (Zaïre), Cameroon, Angola, Guinea,
  • Batocera wyliei ssp. granulipennis Breuning, 1948. Ivory Coast.

Species incertae cedis

  • Batocera chevrolati Thomson, 1859
  • Batocera claudia Pascoe, 1866
  • Batocera drapiezi Aurivillius, 1922
  • Batocera punctata Schwarzer, 1925
  • Batocera sentis (Linnaeus, 1758)
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