Oplatocera is a genus of longhorn beetle with about ten species distributed in Asia. The genus is identified by the wide mandibles without teeth on their inner edge with the base being hairy. The antenna base has a thick joint and the third segment is longer than the fourth and the segments shorten from base to tip. The third to seventh antennal segments have spines on the outer margins in some species.[1]
Species are divided into two subgenera and the species currently included in the genus are:
Oplatocera is a genus of longhorn beetle with about ten species distributed in Asia. The genus is identified by the wide mandibles without teeth on their inner edge with the base being hairy. The antenna base has a thick joint and the third segment is longer than the fourth and the segments shorten from base to tip. The third to seventh antennal segments have spines on the outer margins in some species.
Species are divided into two subgenera and the species currently included in the genus are:
Subgenus Epioplatocera Gressitt, 1951 Oplatocera chujoi Hayashi, 1982 - Philippines (Mindanao) Oplatocera detersa Holzschuh, 2017 - Sumatra Oplatocera halli Lepesme, 1956 - South India Oplatocera khasimontana Hayashi, 1983 - NE India (Assam, Khasi Hills) Oplatocera maculata Pic, 1947 - Vietnam (Tonkin) Oplatocera mandibulata Miwa & Mitono, 1935 - Taiwan Oplatocera mitonoi Hayashi, 1981 - Taiwan Oplatocera oberthuri Gahan, 1906 - Himalayas Oplatocera shibatai Hayashi, 1977 - Borneo, W. Malaysia Oplatocera siamensis Huedepohl, 1994 - Thailand (Chiang Mai) Oplatocera simulata Holzschuh, 2017 - Laos (Hua Phan) Subgenus Oplatocera White, 1853 (synonym Hoplitocera Gemminger, 1872) Oplatocera aurociliata Holzschuh, 2016 - NE Laos Oplatocera callidioides White, 1853 - China (Sichuan), Taiwan, "North India" Laos Oplatocera grandis Gressitt, 1951 - China (Sichuan), Oplatocera perroti Lepesme, 1947 - Vietnam (Tonkin)