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Tribe Clytini

 
 
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Is Clytini monophyletic? The evidence from five-gene phylogenetic analysis.
By Zamoroka, A.M.
Proceedings of the State Natural History Museum 37(37): 191-214., 2021
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Zamoroka, A.M. (2021) Is Clytini monophyletic? The evidence from five-gene phylogenetic analysis. Proceedings of the State Natural History Museum 37(37): 191-214.

Abstract

Tribe Clytini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is one of the largest within the long horn beetles, having over 1500 species. Until now, the tribe was considered monophyletic, despite the fact that it combines several different morphological groups. Morphological data alone could not shed enough light on the taxonomy and phylogeny of Clytini.

Notes on the distribution and bionomics of some Idaho Cerambycidae (Coleoptera)
By Barr, W. F., and R. L. Penrose
Great Basin Naturalist 29(2):88-95, 1969
Gives notes on a number of Cerambycidae species occurring in Idaho.

A new subspecies of Megacheuma brevipennis (Leconte) from southeastern California (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
By Hovore Frank T.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 33(4):459-463., 1979
Describes Megacheuma brevipennis tiemanni and gives notes on habitat, distribution for the genus.

Synonymy of Megacyllene comanchei Rice and Morris and Megacyllene angulifera (Casey) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae).
By Hart C.J., Ivie M.A.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 67(2): 89-93., 2013
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Hart C.J., Ivie M.A. (2013) Synonymy of Megacyllene comanchei Rice and Morris and Megacyllene angulifera (Casey) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). The Coleopterists Bulletin 67(2): 89-93.

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Of the 84 specimens examined, 26 are the M. angulifera Form, 20 fit the Intermediate Form, and 38 are the M. comanchei Form. There is no clear geographic pattern to this variation as all three forms are found from Alberta to Texas (Fig. 4), often being taken together in the same series on the same day. In all of the states and provinces except one (Oklahoma, n = 2), where more than one specimen was collected, a range of phenotypes were present. Furthermore, there was no correlation with sex or size of the beetle.

New records of the alien longhorn beetle Neoclytus acuminatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Romania
By Lucian Hănceanu, Maria-Magdalena Dascălu, Alexandru-Mihai Pintilioaie
Travaux du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle “Grigore Antipa” 64 (1): 81-88, 2021
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A New Species of Xylotrechus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Clytini) from Utah
By Ronald L. Alten
Insecta Mundi 0355: 1-6, 2014
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Abstract. Xylotrechus rameyi, new species, (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is described from southern Utah. Comments on its biology including habitat, host plants and larval history are provided along with photographs of the holotype, allotype, the related species
X.insignis LeConte, and the larval galleries and pupal chamber.

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

 
 
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