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A New Species of Batyle from Utah (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
By Josef N. Knull
The Ohio Journal of Science. v68 n4, 233-234, 1968
Batyle knowltoni Knull 1968
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Revision of the genus Crioprosopus Audinet-Serville, and description of three new genera of Trachyderini (...Cerambycinae)
By Eya, B.K.
Zootaxa 3914(4): 351–405., 2015
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Eya, B.K. 2015. Revision of the genus Crioprosopus Audinet-Serville, and description of three new genera of Trachyderini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae). Zootaxa 3914(4): 351–405.

Abstract

The genera Callona Waterhouse, 1840 and Crioprosopus Audinet-Serville, 1834 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae: Trachyderini) are revised. The genus Callona is synonymized with Crioprosopus, and new genera, Callistochroma gen. nov., Megapurpuricenus gen. nov. and Pilostenaspis gen. nov. are described. Five species, three previously included in Callona [C.

The Cerambycidae of North America. Part V. ... subfamily Cerambycinae, tribes Callichromatini through Ancylocerini
By Linsley E.G.
U. Cal. Publ. Entomol. 22: 1-197, 1964
Full title: The Cerambycidae of North America. Part V. Taxonomy and classification of the subfamily Cerambycinae, tribes Callichromatini through Ancylocerini

The Cerambycidae of North America. Part IV. ... subfamily Cerambycinae, tribes Elaphidionini through Rhinotragini
By Linsley E.G.
University of California Publications in Entomology 21: 1-165, 1963
Full title: The Cerambycidae of North America. Part IV. Taxonomy and classification of the subfamily Cerambycinae, tribes Elaphidionini through Rhinotragini

The Cerambycidae of North America. Part III. ...subfamily Cerambycinae, tribes Opsimini through Megaderini
By E.G. Linsley
University of California Publications in Entomology 20: 1-188, 1962
Full title: The Cerambycidae of North America. Part III. Taxonomy and classification of the subfamily Cerambycinae, tribes Opsimini through Megaderini

Observations on the habits of some western Longicorn beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae).
By Linsley, E.G.
The Pan-Pacific entomologist. 12: 199–200., 1936
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Linsley, E.G. (1936). Observations on the habits of some western Longicorn beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae). The Pan-Pacific entomologist. 12: 199–200.

Although the Cerambycidae is a group that may be of considerable economic importance, comparatively little is known of the life histories or habits of a great many of our commonest western species, and the following random observations may therefore prove of interest.

Death-feigning among North American Cerambycidae.
By Chemsak, J.A. & E.G. Linsley.
Pan-Pacific Entomol. 46(4): 305-307., 1970
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Chemsak, J.A. & E.G. Linsley. (1970). Death-feigning among North American Cerambycidae. Pan-Pacific Entomol. 46(4): 305-307.

Notes on Cerambycidae from the southeastern U.S. (Coleoptera).
By Turnbow, R.H. Jr., & F.T. Hovore.
Entomological news, 90(5): 219-229., 1979
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Turnbow, R.H. Jr., & F.T. Hovore. (1979) Notes on Cerambycidae from the southeastern U.S. (Coleoptera). Entomological news, 90(5): 219-229.

ABSTRACT:

New larval host plants, distributional, ecological and taxonomic records are presented for 36 species and subspecies of Cerambycidae from the southeastern U.S. Derancistrus rugosus (Gahan) and Eburia cinereopilosa Fisher are recorded from the U.S. for the first time, and new state records for Tylonotus masoni (Knull). Euderces picipes occidentalis Linsley and Zaploits annulatus (Chevrolat) are presented.