Euryphagus is a genus of longhorn beetles native to tropical Asia. It is classified in the family Cerambycidae, subfamily Cerambycinae, and the tribe Trachyderini. The generic name is derived from Greek (', "wide") and (', "to eat") referring to the broad mandibles of the males.
Species
Euryphagus includes the following species, along with their synonyms and distribution ranges:
:<small>= Euryphagus nigripes (Olivier) Pascoe, 1866</small>
:<small>= Euryphagus chinensis Gressitt, 1939</small>
- Euryphagus maxillosus<small> (Olivier, 1795)</small> - Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Laos, Myanmar, Malaya, Philippines
:<small>= Euryphagus pictus (Voet, 1778) (permanently unavailable)</small>
:<small>Euryphagus quadrimacula (Voet, 1806) (permanently unavailable)</small>
:<small>Euryphagus bipunctatus (Schoenherr, 1817)</small>
:<small>Euryphagus nigricollis (Heller, 1913)</small>
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