''Epepeotes luscus'' is a species of
beetle in the family
Cerambycidae. It was described by
Johan Christian Fabricius in 1787. It is known from
Malaysia,
China
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,
Indonesia,
Cambodia,
Myanmar
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, the
Nicobar and
Solomon Islands,
Laos
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,
Thailand,
India, and
Vietnam. It feeds on ''
Mangifera indica''.
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Subspecies
* ''Epepeotes luscus densemaculatus'' Breuning, 1943
* ''Epepeotes luscus floresicus'' Breuning, 1974
Varietas
* ''Epepeotes luscus var. enganensis'' Gahan, 1907
* ''Epepeotes luscus var. flavomaculatus'' Aurivillius, 1924
* ''Epepeotes luscus var. fumosus'' Pascoe, 1866
* ''Epepeotes luscus var. interruptus'' Breuning, 1943
* ''Epepeotes luscus var. ochreosticticus'' Breuning, 1943
* ''Epepeotes luscus var. soembanicus'' Schwarzer, 1931
References
luscus
Beetles described in 1787
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