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Plionoma

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Plionoma is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species. [1]

9 relations: Animal, Arthropod, Beetle, Insect, Longhorn beetle, Plionoma basalis, Plionoma rubens, Plionoma suturalis, Polyphaga.

Animal

Animals are multicellular eukaryotic organisms that form the biological kingdom Animalia.

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Arthropod

An arthropod (from Greek ἄρθρον arthron, "joint" and πούς pous, "foot") is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and paired jointed appendages.

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Beetle

Beetles are a group of insects that form the order Coleoptera, in the superorder Endopterygota.

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Insect

Insects or Insecta (from Latin insectum) are hexapod invertebrates and the largest group within the arthropod phylum.

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Longhorn beetle

The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae; also known as long-horned or longhorn beetles or longicorns) are a cosmopolitan family of beetles, typically characterized by extremely long antennae, which are often as long as or longer than the beetle's body.

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Plionoma basalis

Plionoma basalis is a species of beetle in the Cerambycidae family.

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Plionoma rubens

Plionoma rubens is a species of beetle in the Cerambycidae family.

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Plionoma suturalis

Plionoma suturalis is a species of beetle in the Cerambycidae family.

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Polyphaga

Polyphaga is the largest and most diverse suborder of beetles.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plionoma

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