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Subspecies Xylotrechus sagittatus sagittatus

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The Lepturine Longhorn Beetles (Cerambycidae: Lepturinae) of the Pacific Northwest
By Phil Schapker
Oregon State Arthropod Collection, 2017
Phil Schapker has posted a PDF of this field guide (part of his Master's Thesis) on the Oregon State Arthropod Collection website. PDF here.

This is a work in progress and I'm sure Phil would welcome feedback (his contact info is included in the PDF). There are new and improved keys here and lots of very nice color photos.

Annotated checklist of the longhorned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae and Disteniidae) occurring in Missouri.
By MacRae, T.C.
Insecta Mundi 7(4): 223–252. , 1993
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MacRae, T.C. 1993. Annotated checklist of the longhorned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae and Disteniidae) occurring in Missouri. Insecta Mundi 7(4): 223–252.

Abstract (in part)

219 spp. and subspp. reported for Missouri, 66 of which are new state records.

Disjunct distribution of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) in the black belt prairie and Jackson prairie in Mississippi and Alabama.
By Schiefer, T.L.
Coleopterists Bulletin 52(3): 278-284., 1998
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Schiefer, T.L. 1998. Disjunct distribution of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) in the black belt prairie and Jackson prairie in Mississippi and Alabama. Coleopterists Bulletin 52(3): 278-284.

Abstract

Ataxia brunnea Champlain and Knull,
Mecas rotundicollis (Thomson),
Tetraopes femoratus LeConte and
Tetraopes texanus Horn (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) are reported for the first time from the Black Belt Prairie of Mississippi and Alabama.

The latter species is also reported from the Jackson Prairie in Mississippi.

The Cerambycidae of north-central Texas.
By Lingafelter, S.W. & N.V. Horner.
Coleopterists Bulletin, 47(2): 159-191., 1993
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Lingafelter, S.W. & N.V. Horner. 1993. The Cerambycidae of north-central Texas. Coleopterists Bulletin, 47(2): 159-191.

Abstract
A faunal study of the long-horned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from the 37 counties comprising north-central Texas produced records of 107 species and subspecies. Represented are 68 genera and 36 tribes from four subfamilies. Natural history observations including information on distribution, seasonal occurrence, and host vegetation are given for each taxon. Comments on morphological variation and taxonomic problems are included.

Biological and distributional observations on Cerambycidae from the southwestern United States.
By Rice, M.E., R.H. Turnbow, Jr. & F.T. Hovore.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 39(1): 18-24., 1985
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Rice, M.E., R.H. Turnbow, Jr. & F.T. Hovore. 1985. Biological and distributional observations on Cerambycidae from the southwestern United States. The Coleopterists Bulletin 39(1): 18-24.

The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) of Nebraska: New state records, a checklist of known species, and distribution maps.
By Stephen M. Spomer.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 68(2): 297-315., 2014
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Stephen M. Spomer. 2014. The Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of Nebraska, USA: New State Records, a Checklist of Known Species, and Distribution Maps. The Coleopterists Bulletin 68(2): 297-315.

Abstract

One hundred eighty-three species/subspecies of longhorn beetles are recorded from Nebraska, an increase of 19 species since 1971.
The greatest number of recent discoveries have come from sites along the Missouri River, especially Indian Cave State Park in southeastern Nebraska, as well as th

A checklist of the Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) of Montana with distribution maps
By Hart C.J., Cope J.S., Ivie M.A.
Col. Bull. 67: 133-148, 2013
Abstract
most of the content can be found online here | the thumbnail page shows all the spp. recorded in MT & adjacent areas

List of the longicorn Coleoptera collected on the museum expeditions to Brownsville, Texas, and the Huachuca Mts., Arizona
By Schaeffer, C.
The Museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences Science Bulletin 1(12): 325-352., 1908
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Schaeffer, C. 1908. List of the longicorn Coleoptera collected on the museum expeditions to Brownsville, Texas, and the Huachuca Mts., Arizona, with descriptions of new genera and species and notes on known species. The Museum of the Brooklyn Institute o

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