“…The tribe Tracheini comprises four subtribes with 12 genera and represents one of the most specialized groups within Buprestidae. Within Tracheini, the subtribe Brachyina Cobos, 1979 currently includes three genera (c.f., Migliore et al, 2020): Brachys Dejean, 1833, a considerably speciose genus (140 species; Nearctic and Neotropical regions) with species adapted to live in dicotyledon plants (Waddell & Mousseau, 1996), Taphrocerus Solier, 1833 (173 species; Afrotropical, Nearctic, Neotropical and Patagonian regions) adapted to live in monocotyledons (Story et al, 1979;MacRae, 2004), and Lius Deyrolle, 1864 (126 species; Neotropical region), probably adapted to live in dicotyledons (Lourenço et al, 2017).…”