Phymatodes is a genus of longhorn beetles in the family Cerambycidae. There are more than 50 described species in Phymatodes, found throughout much of the northern hemisphere.
Species
These 59 species belong to the genus Phymatodes:
- Phymatodes abietinus <small>Plavilstshikov & Lurie, 1960</small>
- Phymatodes aeneus <small>LeConte, 1854</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes aereus <small>(Newman, 1838)</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes ahenus <small>(Holzschuh, 2007)</small>
- Phymatodes albicinctus <small>(Bates, 1873)</small>
- Phymatodes alni <small>(Linné, 1767)</small>
- Phymatodes amoenus <small>(Say, 1824)</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes antonini <small>(Rapuzzi, Sama & Tichy, 2011)</small>
- Phymatodes ater <small>LeConte, 1884</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes blandus <small>(LeConte, 1859)</small> (United States)
- Phymatodes concolor <small>Linsley, 1934</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes decussatus <small>(LeConte, 1857)</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes dimidiatus <small>(Kirby, 1837)</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes ermolenkoi <small>Tsherepanov, 1980</small>
- Phymatodes eximius <small>(Holzschuh, 1995)</small>
- Phymatodes fasciatus <small>(Villers, 1789)</small>
- Phymatodes femoralis <small>(Ménétriés, 1832)</small> (Palearctic)
- Phymatodes fulgidus <small>Hopping, 1928</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes glabratus <small>(Charpentier, 1825)</small>
- Phymatodes grandis <small>Casey, 1912</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes gudenzii <small>(Sama, 1987)</small>
- Phymatodes hardyi <small>(Van Dyke, 1928)</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes hauseri <small>(Pic, 1907)</small>
- Phymatodes hirtellus <small>(LeConte, 1873)</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes huetheri <small>Wappes & Santos-Silva, 2019</small>
- Phymatodes infasciatus <small>(Pic, 1935)</small> (eastern Asia)
- Phymatodes infuscatus <small>(LeConte, 1859)</small> (United States)
- Phymatodes jiangi <small>Z. Wang & Zheng, 2003</small> (South Korea and China)
- Phymatodes kasnaki <small>(Sama, 2011)</small>
- Phymatodes kozlovi <small>Semenov & Plavilstshikov, 1936</small> (China)
- Phymatodes latefasciatus <small>Yang, 2014</small>
- Phymatodes lengi <small>Joutel, 1911</small> (United States)
- Phymatodes lividus <small>(Rossi, 1794)</small>
- Phymatodes maaki <small>(Kraatz, 1879)</small>
- Phymatodes maculicollis <small>LeConte, 1878</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes magnanii <small>(Sama & Rapuzzi, 1999)</small> (Turkey)
- Phymatodes mediofasciatus <small>Pic, 1933</small>
- Phymatodes mizunumai <small>Hayashi, 1974</small>
- Phymatodes murzini <small>Danilevsky, 1993</small> (South Korea)
- Phymatodes nigerrimus <small>Van Dyke, 1920</small> (United States)
- Phymatodes nigrescens <small>Hardy & Preece, 1927</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes nitidus <small>LeConte, 1874</small> (Hawaii, North America)
- Phymatodes obliquus <small>Casey, 1891</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes puncticollis <small>Mulsant, 1862</small>
- Phymatodes pusillus <small>(Fabricius, 1787)</small>
- Phymatodes quadrimaculatus <small>Gressitt, 1935</small>
- Phymatodes rufipes <small>(Fabricius, 1776)</small> (Europe)
- Phymatodes savioi <small>Pic, 1935</small>
- Phymatodes semenovi <small>Plavilstshikov, 1935</small> (China)
- Phymatodes shareeae <small>Cope, 1984</small> (United States)
- Phymatodes sinensis <small>(Pic, 1900)</small> (China)
- Phymatodes testaceus <small>(Linné, 1758)</small>
- Phymatodes tysoni <small>Chemsak & Linsley, 1984</small> (United States)
- Phymatodes vandae <small>Danilevsky, 2010</small> (Greece)
- Phymatodes varius <small>(Fabricius, 1776)</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes vilitatis <small>Linsley, 1940</small> (United States)
- Phymatodes vulneratus <small>(LeConte, 1857)</small> (North America)
- Phymatodes wrzecionkoi <small>(Rapuzzi & Sama, 2010)</small>
- Phymatodes zemlinae <small>Plavilstshikov & Anufriev, 1964</small> (eastern Asia)
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