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Subfamily Lamiinae - Flat-faced Longhorn Beetles

 
 
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The Cerambycidae of North America, Part VIII. Bibliography, index, and host plant index
By Linsley, E. G. and J. A. Chemsak
University of California Publications in Entomology 117:1-534., 1997
Linsley, E. G. and J. A. Chemsak. 1997. The Cerambycidae of North America, Part VIII. Bibliography, index, and host plant index. University of California Publications in Entomology 117:1-534.

The Cerambycidae of North America, Part VII, No. 1: ...subfamily Lamiinae, tribes Parmenini through Acanthoderini
By E.G. Linsley, J. A. Chemsak
University of California Publications in Entomology 102: 1-258, 1984
Full title: The Cerambycidae of North America, Part VII, No. 1: Taxonomy and classification of the subfamily Lamiinae, tribes Parmenini through Acanthoderini

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The Cerambycidae of North America, Part VII, No. 2: ... subfamily Lamiinae, tribes Acanthocinini through Hemilophini.
By E. Gorton Linsley & John A. Chemsak.
University of California Publications in Entomology 114: 1-292., 1995
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Linsley, E.G. & J.A. Chemsak. 1995. The Cerambycidae of North America, Part VII, No. 2: Taxonomy and classification of the subfamily Lamiinae, tribes Acanthocinini through Hemilophini. University of California Publications in Entomology 114: 1-292.

A new genus and two new species of Apomecynini, a new species of Desmiphorini, and new records in Lamiinae and Disteniidae (Cole
By Heffern, D., A. Santos-Silva, J.P. Botero.
Zootaxa 4691(5): 561–574., 2019
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A new genus and two new species of Apomecynini, a new species of Desmiphorini, and new records in Lamiinae and Disteniidae (Coleoptera)

Daniel Heffern, Antonio Santos-Silva, Juan Pablo Botero.

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A new Mexican state record is provided for Holoaerenica apleta Galileo & Martins, 1987 and a new Honduran record is provided for Antodice sexnotata Franz, 1959 (both Aerenicini). A new Mexican state record is provided for Ptericoptus caudalis Bates, 1880 (Apomecynini). A new record for Panama is provided for Novantinoe hovorei Santos-Silva, 2007 (Disteniidae, Disteniinae). Vandenbergheius celaquensis, gen. nov., sp. nov. (Apomecynini) is described from Honduras; Adetus croton (Apomecynini) is described from the USA (Texas), Mexico (Sonora, Jalisco, Chiapas, Michoacán, Quintana Roo, Tamaulipas, Yucatán, Nuevo León), and Honduras; and Estoloides sinaloana (Desmiphorini) is described from Mexico (Sinaloa).

A new species of Lepturges from southern Texas (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae).
By Hovore, F.T. and W.H. Tyson.
Coleopterists Bulletin, 37(4): 349-352., 1983
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Hovore, F.T. and W.H. Tyson. 1983. A new species of Lepturges from southern Texas (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Coleopterists Bulletin, 37(4): 349-352.

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The new species Lepturges vogti is described from southern Texas. Taxonomic comparisons are given for related species and the larval habits in leaves of Yucca treculeana are briefly summarized.

New species, new records, and new synonymy in Hemilophini (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae).
By Heffern et al.
Zootaxa 4679(3): 563–570., 2019
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Heffern, D., J.P. Botero, & A. Santos-Silva. 2019. New species, new records, and new synonymy in Hemilophini (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae). Zootaxa 4679(3): 563–570.

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A new species, Hemierana rileyi sp. nov., is described from the USA (Texas).
Tyrinthia lycinella Bates, 1881 is synonymized with T. xanthe Bates, 1881. A new country record (Panama), and a new province record in Costa Rica (Limón) is given for Eranina cretaria (Galileo & Martins, 2005), and a ne

Branch Girdling and Oviposition Biology of Oncideres pustulatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) on Acacia farnesiana
By Marlin E. Rice
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 82(2): 181-186, 1989
ABSTRACT: Female Oncideres pustulatus LeConte girdle Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd. branches to provide a suitable host for their progeny. After girdling a branch, eggs are laid in the girdled section where the hatching larvae feed beneath the bark. Girdled branches were 13-55 mm in diameter and up to 4.01 m in length. Females contained as many as 63 mature eggs, but oviposition averaged 312 eggs per branch; a maximum of 2,898 eggs was laid on a single branch. A multiple regression analysis indicated that branch volume, number variation in egg numbers per branch (r2, 0.806). Larvae consumed an average of 9.3 cm of wood from the girdled branches, but high oviposition densities within a branch forces larvae to compete for the limited resource. When one female begins girdling a branch, other females oviposit on the branch without assisting in the girdling. Potential reproductive strategies by girdling and nongirdling females are discussed.

Review of the genus Thryallis Thomson (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae).
By Chemsak, J.A. and J.D. McCarty.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 51(2): 101-112., 1997
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Chemsak, J.A. and J.D. McCarty. 1997. Review of the genus Thryallis Thomson (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). The Coleopterists Bulletin 51(2): 101-112.

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The genus Thryallis Thomson in the lamiine tribe Anisocerini is reviewed. Descriptions of the genus and species are provided along with a key for determination of species. Seven species are recognized, two previously undescribed: T. sallaei Bates, Mexico; T. leucophaeus (White), Mexico to Costa Rica; T. undatus (Chevrolat), Texas to Guatemala; T. noguerai, new species, Mexico; T.

 
 
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