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Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) of Jordan

Zoology in the Middle East, 1996
Abstract 28 species in 20 genera of Cerambycidae are reported from Jordan, and 15 of them are recorded for the first time. The species list is a result of the examination of 142 specimens collected between 1978 and 1995 and deposited at the University of Jordan Insects Museum.
exaly   +2 more sources

?????? ?????????? ???????? ??????????-???????????? (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) ???? ????????????????????

2023
Dorcadion (s. str.) alakoliense sp. n.- Kazakhstan, Alakol Lake, Koktuma; Phytoecia badenkoi sp. n.- Kazakhstan, Narynkol, 1850 m. Type??material is deposited in Zoological Museum, Moscow University (holotypes) and in Insti??tute of Evolutionary Ecology and Morphology of Animals, Moscow.
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Lycidlike Cerambycidae (Coleoptera)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1961
Lycid resemblance among Cerambycidae appears to have arisen independently in all three of the subfamilies recognized in earlier classifications and in at least four of the seven recognized in most current classifications (Prioninae, Cerambycinae, Lepturinae, Lamiinae).
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Liste provisoire des Cerambycidae (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) de Gironde

2013
The authors propose a provisional list of the Gironde Cerambycidae Coleopters by compiling the data of the species in their collections or else observed in the field, and also by adding some data taken in the literature. Such work thus makes it possible to draft a list of 106 species observed recently and as well of nine species coming from former ...
Labatut, Sébastien   +15 more
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NEW CERAMBYCIDAE. (COLEOPTERA).

The Canadian Entomologist, 1928
Brightly shining, brown above, lighter ochraceous brown beneath, form more elongate and narrower than most of the fasciated species, such as P. varius and P. nitidus. Length 6.25 mm., breadth 1.75 mm.
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On the Reproduction of Prionoplus reticularis (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae), with General Remarks on Reproduction in the Cerambycidae

Journal of Cell Science, 1961
ABSTRACT Gametogenesis is completed in the pupa in both sexes and the gonads degenerate in the non-feeding adult. Cyst wall cells, which act as trophocytes, accompany each cyst from an axial germinal region to the radiating follicles.
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Cerambycidae

2008
Beata Gabrys   +97 more
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Australian Cerambycidae

2013
Hermes E. Escalona, Adam Slipinski
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