RESUMO: Coccoderus Buquet, 1840 is one of the largest genera in Torneutini (Cerambycinae), composed of 14 species. A previous morphology-based phylogeny recovered the genus as a monophyletic group. Since then, four species were described in the genus. Herein, we expanded this previous morphological dataset with the inclusion of seven characters and eight species. We performed maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses. We used the Statistical Dispersal-Vicariance Analysis and the Bayesian Binary Method to reconstruct the potential ancestral ranges of Coccoderus. Our phylogenetic analysis recovered Coccoderus as a monophyletic group and shows shifts in species relationships, with two clades presenting new placements compared to the previous analysis. Biogeographic analyses identified the Chacoan dominion as a key region in the diversification of the genus, representing its ancestral area. Also, we described Coccoderus trimaculatus sp. nov., from Brazil, increasing the known species of Coccoderus to 15.