A new Palaearctic subgenus of genus Phytoecia Dejean, 1835 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) Author Danilevsky, Mikhail text Zootaxa 2018 2018-11-13 4521 1 129 132 journal article 27968 10.11646/zootaxa.4521.1.8 3f994a01-581e-49c6-b896-c9c756a7b5f6 1175-5326 2609725 480D0BA6-8C2D-47FA-A702-5BBC13278452 Phytoecia ( Parobereina subgen. nov. ) Type species: Phytoecia vittipennis Reiche, 1877 Diagnosis. Body small, elongated; upper and lower eye lobes never totally divided, but connected by a narrow row of facets; mandibles never bicuspid; antennae usually black (sometimes more or less lightened), often thickened, not getting thin distally, often longer than body even in females, or a little shorter even in males; prothorax cylindrical, slightly elongated, or slightly transverse, with evenly rounded sides, often nearly parallel-sided, without lateral tubercles; pronotum can be densely pubescent or nearly glabrous usually with longitudinal central setae stripe, with more or less pronounced smooth shining callosities; elytra without humeral carinae, with longitudinal rows of punctures, which are always distinct anteriorly, usually yellow or yellow-brown with black elongated area along suture, sometimes totally yellow, very rare totally black, always without scales, never with dense recumbent pubescence obscuring cuticle, with rounded apices; denticles of tarsal claws ( Figs 2–3 ) narrow, sharpened, usually short, but sometimes nearly as long as claws; hind coxae without spines.