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Tribe Prionini

 
 
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A new species of Prionus (Homaesthesis) from the Monahan Sandhills of western Texas.
By Hovore, F.T. & R.H. Turnbow, Jr.
Entomological News, 95(1): 1-4, 4 figs., 1984
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Hovore, F.T. & R.H. Turnbow, Jr. 1984. A new species of Prionus (Homaesthesis) from the Monahan Sandhills of western Texas. Entomological News, 95(1): 1-4, 4 figs.

ABSTRACT: Prionus (Homaesthesis) spinipennis is described as new from the Monahans Sandhills of western Texas. Comparisons are given for related and sympatric species, and the taxonomic parameters of the subgenus are re-examined. A key to species of Homaesthesis is provided.

Two new species of Prionus (Homaesthesis) from the southwestern United States, with notes on other species.
By Hovore, F.T.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 35(4): 453-457., 1981
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Hovore, F.T. 1981. Two new species of Prionus (Homaesthesis) from the southwestern United States, with notes on other species. The Coleopterists Bulletin 35(4): 453-457.

Abstract
Two new species of sand dune inhabiting Prionus (subgenus Homaesthesis), P. (H.) arenarius, from New Mexico and Texas, and P. (H.) linsleyi, from Arizona, are described; known habitat information for the subgenus is summarized. New locality data are presented for P. (H.) rhodocerus Linsley.

Revisão do gênero Derobrachus Audinet-Serville, 1832 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae)
By Santos-Silva A.
Arquivos de Zoologia 38: 1-94, 2007

Revision of the American species of the genus Prionus Geoffroy, 1762 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae, Prionini)
By Santos-Silva, A., E. H. Nearns, and I. P. Swift
Zootaxa 4134(1):1-103, 2016
Includes several new synonyms (P. debilis synonymized under P. imbricornis; P. linsley and P. rhodocerus now synonyms of P. simplex), one new species (P. geminus from the western USA) and a revised key to the American species.

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Catalogue of the Cerambycidae (Col.) of Canada and United States of America, Parts I‒IV
By Monné M.A., Nearns E.H.
Available from https://cerambycids.com/catalog/, 2023

The longhorn beetles (Col.: Cerambycidae) of Kentucky with notes on larval hosts, adult nectar use, and semiochemical attraction
By Chapman E.G., Richards A.B., Dupuis J.R.
Zootaxa 5229: 1–89, 2022

Notes on some longicorns from subtropical Texas (Coleop.: Cerambycidae)
By Linsley, E.G. & J.O. Martin.
Entomological News, 44(7): 178-183., 1933
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Linsley, E.G. & J.O. Martin. 1933. Notes on some longicorns from subtropical Texas (Coleop.: Cerambycidae). Entomological News, 44(7): 178-183.

Since the subtropical insect fauna of Brownsville, Texas, was first made famous by Townsend, and later by Wickbam, Schwarz, and Schaeffer, this interesting region has been sought by many collectors. During recent years the development of good roads and improved methods of transportation have eliminated the necessity for spending long periods of time in travelling to and from Southern Texas.

Notes on the ecology and distribution of western Cerambycidae (Coleoptera).
By Hovore, F.T. & E.F. Giesbert.
The Coleopterists Bulletin, 30(4): 349-360., 1976
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Hovore, F.T. & E.F. Giesbert. (1976) Notes on the Ecology and Distribution of Western Cerambycidae (Coleoptera). The Coleopterists Bulletin, 30(4): 349-360.

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Previously unrecorded larval hosts, adult habits, and distributional data are presented for 63 species of Cerambycidae from western North America. An unusual population of Tragidion coquus (Linnaeus) is discussed and compared to Tragidion annulatum LeConte and Tragidion auripenne Casey. The attraction of Tragidion peninsulare californicum Linsley to fire is recorded.

 
 
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