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Description of Anoplophora fanjingensis sp. n. (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae) from southwest China [PDF]
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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New records of longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Bulgaria [PDF]
During the period 1969-2019, longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) were studied in Bulgaria. In different regions of the country, 144 cerambycid taxa from six subfamilies were established: Prioninae (five species), Lepturinae (37 species and subspecies), Necydalinae (one species), Spondylidinae (nine species and subspecies), Cerambycinae (46 ...
Denis Gradinarov+5 more
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Stimulatory Beetle Volatiles for the Asian Longhorned Beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) [PDF]
Two male-specific beetle volatiles were found that elicited strong gas chromatographic-electroantennographic responses from both sexes of Asian longhorned beetle adults, Anoplophora glabripennis. The secretion consisted of a ~1:1 (v/v) blend of functionalized dialkyl ethers, 4-(n-heptyloxy)butanal and 4-(n-heptyloxy)butan-1-ol.
Baode Wang+4 more
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Guidelines for the monitoring of Rosalia alpina [PDF]
Rosalia alpina (Linnaeus, 1758) is a large longhorn beetle (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) which is protected by the Habitats Directive and which typically inhabits beech forests characterised by the presence of mature, dead (or moribund) and sun-exposed ...
Antonini, Gloria+11 more
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The longhorn beetle Monochamus alternatus is an important conifer stem-boring pest and the main vector in Asia of the invasive pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, which causes a devastating pine disease.
Yifan Dong+4 more
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Longhorn beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)
A total of 19 alien longhorn beetle species have established in Europe where they presently account for ca. 2.8 % of the total cerambycid fauna. Most species belong to the subfamilies Cerambycinae and Laminae which are prevalent in the native fauna as well.
Cocquempot, Christian, Lindelöw, Ake
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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]
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]
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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