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Exceptionally elongated antennae are common in male longhorned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), but their function and evolution are poorly understood. Through scanning electron microscopy and antennal morphometrics of multiple Anoplistes species (Cerambycidae), our study revealed that elongate antennae are more likely adaptive for close‐range ...
Rowan L. K. French +4 more
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A Cerambycid Beetle, Sarothrocera lowii White 1846, is reported to be present in the Indian Territories for the first time. It belongs to subfamily Lamiinae.
H.V. Ghate, S. Riphung, N.S.A. Thakur
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Distribution and biological notes for some Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) occurring in the southeastern United States [PDF]
New distribution records and new host records are provided for 33 species of Cerambycidae in Florida and ...
Morris II, Roy F.
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Onciderines originated c. 56 Ma, in the Palaeocene‐Eocene boundary, and consist of two major monophyletic lineages, here established as subtribes Hypsiomatina and Onciderina. A novel, female‐specific mechanism of attacking host plants known as girdling evolved independently and irreversibly at least five times in the onciderines.
Diego de S. Souza +8 more
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New South American species of Lamiinae (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) [PDF]
Two new species of cerambycid beetles are described from South America: Ataxia camiriensis (Pteropliini), from Bolivia, and Falsamblesthis uniformis (Forsteriini), from Peru. The new species are included in previous keys.
Galileo,Maria Helena +1 more
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New host and injury characterization of Atrypanius lignarius (Bates, 1864) (Cerambycidae: Lamiinae) [PDF]
The subfamily Lamiinae, with global distribution, includes the genus Atrypanius (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). The objective was to register, for the first time, Atrypanius lignarius (Cerambycidae: Lamiinae) as a pest in a commercial plantation of Paulownia
N. C. Oliveira +6 more
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First report of Desmiphora hirticollis (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) on Wigandia urens (Ruiz and Pavón) H.B.K. (Hydrophilaceae) in Mexico [PDF]
Desmiphora hirticollis (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) was found in Oaxaca, Mexico, feeding in the stems of Wigandia urens (Ruiz and Pavón) H.B.K. (Hydrophilaceae), a new host record. Information about damage in the plant stems and some observations
Figueroa de la Rosa, José Isaac +3 more
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Abstract Deadwood stores about 8% of global carbon stock, and its decomposition is a key factor in forest ecosystems. Deadwood‐associated (saproxylic) organisms constitute a food web that sustains a substantial part of biodiversity globally. After fungi, saproxylic beetles are the most prominent agents of structural deadwood decomposition in forests ...
Petr Kozel +5 more
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Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) do estado do Maranhão, Brasil: III
Oitenta e quatro espécies são registradas para o Estado do Maranhão: Prioninae (uma), Disteniinae (uma), Cerambycinae (49) e Lamiinae (33). O número total de espécies assinaladas para o Estado eleva-se a 367.
Ubirajara R. Martins +2 more
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An Oriental genus Paraleprodera Breuning, 1935 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Monochamiini) is recognized for the first time in Korea, by a species Paraleprodera diophthalma diophthalma (Pascoe, 1857).
Seunghyun Lee +3 more
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