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Notes on Australian Cerambycidae [PDF]
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Especies nuevas de Cerambycidae del sudeste asiático (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)
Description d’un nouveau genre et de sept nouvelles espèces de Cerambycidae du sudouest asiatique. Quatre Cerambycinae : Parastrangalis annamensis nov. sp., Artimpaza celebiana nov. sp., Chewichroma kalimantanum nov. sp. et Zoodes javanus nov. sp. Trois Lamiinae : Nanocamptus n. gen., doungtieni nov. sp., Microlenecamptus sumatranus nov. sp.
Vives, Eduard +1 more
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El empleo de Prunus avium (L.) como hábitat para el longicornio legalmente protegido Rosalia alpina (Linnaeus, 1758) se registra por primera vez.
Alberto Castro-Gil +2 more
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Host plant relationships and chemical communication in the cerambycidae
The beetle family Cerambycidae is one of the largest groups of insects. Commonly referred to as longhorned beetles, the larvae of cerambycids usually feed on the tissues of woody plants and can be important insect pests, damaging and even killing trees ...
Graham, Elizabeth E.
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The blue pine wood borer (Phaenops cyanea) and the black pine sawyer beetle (Monochamus galloprovincialis) (Fig. 1) both are pests of the white pine (Pinus silvestris) and other Pinus species.
Apel, Karl-Heinz +3 more
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Lemes, Pedro Guilherme, Cordeiro, Gláucia, Jorge, Isaac Reis, Anjos, Norivaldo Dos, Zanuncio, José Cola (2015): Cerambycidae and other Coleoptera Associated with Branches Girdled byOncideres sagaDalman (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Onciderini ...
Jorge, Isaac Reis +4 more
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Cerambycidae de la Macaronesia (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)
Se recopilan todas las especies de la familia Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) procedentes de los archipiélagos de la Macaronesia (Azores, Madeira, Selvages, Canarias y Cabo Verde).
Trócoli Gracia, Sergi, Vives, Eduard
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New nomenclatural acts in Cerambycidae. II. (Coleoptera)
Several new nomenclatural acts concerning the family Cerambycidae are proposed and discussed. The new tribe Rhamnusiini Sama is described. Replacement names are proposed for different genera, and new homonymies and synonymies are proposed or confirmed ...
Sudre, Jérôme, Sama, Gianfranco
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