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Description of Anoplophora fanjingensis sp. n. (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae) from southwest China [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal, 2020
Anoplophora Hope, 1839 is a genus including more than 40 species occurring in Asia. Most species of this genus have beautiful colours on the elytra and are of great interest to insect collectors.
Shulin Yang, Weicheng Yang, Yu Tian
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Long-term survey of longhorn beetles revealed changes in faunal features in Ito on the Izu peninsula

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
Long-term biodiversity monitoring is essential for unveiling the impact of environmental changes on local fauna. Although private local records can contribute significantly to biodiversity evaluation, they are seldom published in scientific journals.
Junsuke Yamasako   +3 more
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Pest detection dogs for wood boring longhorn beetles [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
AbstractInvasive alien species are increasing due to globalization. Their spread has resulted in global economic losses. Asian [Anoplophora glabripennis(Motschulsky)] (ALB) and citrus [A. chinensis(Forster)] (CLB) longhorn beetles are two introduced wood borers which contribute to these economic losses e.g. the destruction of tree plantations.
Charlotte Holmstad Arnesen, Frank Rosell
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First record of phoretic association between Cordylochernes scorpioides (Linnaeus) (Pseudoscorpiones: Chernetidae) and Hylettus coenobita (Erichson) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in central Amazon

open access: yesRevista Chilena de Entomología, 2020
We herein report for the first time the phoretic association between the pseudoscorpion Cordylochernes scorpioides (Linnaeus, 1758) (Chernetidae) and the longhorn beetle Hylettus coenobita (Erichson, 1847) (Cerambycidae) in the central Amazon.
Marcus Bevilaqua   +2 more
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First records of Heteroglenea nigromaculata (Thomson, 1865) (Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Saperdini) from India [PDF]

open access: yesCheck List, 2021
We collected the longhorn beetle Heteroglenea nigromaculata (Thomson, 1865) (Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Saperdini) for the first time in India. The presence of this species in Kerala, South India, considerably extends its distribution to the west. Though H.
Gavas Ragesh, Hemant V. Ghate
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New records of non-native Coleoptera in Italy [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal, 2023
In the last decades, climate change and globalisation have been exacerbating the introduction of non-native beetles worldwide. Due toits peculiar territory, climate and geographical position in the middle of the Mediterranean Basin, Italy is one of the ...
Enrico Ruzzier   +5 more
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The longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of the Gledić mountains: Central Serbia [PDF]

open access: yesKragujevac Journal of Science, 2014
This paper presents the results of the fauna of longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of the Gledić Mountains (Central Serbia). The obtained data present the first contribution to the study of longhorn beetles of the mountains.
Vukajlović Filip, Živanović Nenad
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The longhorn beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) of Ukraine: Results of two centuries of research

open access: yesBiosystems Diversity, 2022
The study of the longhorn beetles fauna in Ukraine has been going on for two centuries. During this time, huge collections of materials have been accumulated. These enabled a comprehensive view of the fauna of the longhorn beetles in Ukraine to be formed.
A. M. Zamoroka
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Simultaneous detections of Olenecamptus bilobus (Fabricius, 1801) (Cerambycidae, Dorcaschematini) in Europe [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal, 2023
Europe has a long history of non-native species introductions given its central role in global trade in recent centuries. Currently, approximately two hundred cerambycid species have been found in Europe, as the result of introductions between and within
Enrico Ruzzier   +3 more
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Floral specialization for beetle pollination and its implications for pollen dispersal in an African orchid. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Bot
Abstract Premise Pollination by beetles is relatively rare in orchids, and this has been attributed to the clumsy behavior of beetles being unsuitable for the precise pollen transfer mechanisms that characterize the orchid family. We investigated floral specialization for beetle pollination in the rare fire‐dependent South African orchid Disa elegans ...
Johnson SD   +3 more
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