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Genus Typocerus
Flower records for anthophilous Cerambycidae in a southwestern Michigan woodland. By Gosling, D.C.L. Great Lakes Entomologist 17(2): 79–82., 1984
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Gosling, D.C.L. 1984. Flower records for anthophilous Cerambycidae in a southwestern Michigan woodland. Great Lakes Entomologist 17(2): 79–82.
ABSTRACT
Flower records are listed for 33 species of anthophilous Cerambycidae based on a six-year study in an 80-ha woodland in southwestern Michigan.
DISCUSSION
The cerambycids in this list are from the Lepturinae and a few tribes of Cerambycinae; no other subfamilies are represented. The three species of Tetraopes found in the study area do occasionally appear on the flowers of their host plants, Asclepias syriaca L.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 8 September, 2015 - 9:36am |
Cerambycidae of North America. Part VI, No. 1. Taxonomy and classification of the subfamily Lepturinae By Linsley E.G., Chemsak J. A. University of California Publications in Entomology 69: 1-138, 1972
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Cerambycidae of North America. Part VI, No. 2. Taxonomy and classification of the subfamily Lepturinae. By E. Gorton Linsley and John A. Chemsak. 1976. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1976
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Linsley, E.G. & J.A. Chemsak. 1976. Cerambycidae of North America. Part VI, No. 2. Taxonomy and classification of the subfamily Lepturinae. Univ. Calif. Publs Ent., Berkeley, 80: ix + 186 pp., 50 figs.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 3 July, 2010 - 9:39pm |
The Longhorned Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of Idaho. By Rice, M.E., F. Merickel and T.C. MacRae. The Coleopterists Bulletin 71(4): 667-678., 2017
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Marlin E. Rice, Frank Merickel and Ted C. MacRae. 2017. The Longhorned Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of Idaho. The Coleopterists Bulletin 71(4): 667-678.
Abstract
Ecological and distributional data are presented for the 134 species, plus six subspecies, of longhorned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) known to occur in Idaho. Species recorded or confirmed for the first time in Idaho are Batyle ignicollis (Say), Brachysomida atra (LeConte), Brachysomida californica (LeConte), Callidium antennatum Casey, Callidium cicatricosum Mannerheim, Callidium hoppingi Linsley, Callimus cyanipennis (LeConte), Clytus canadensis Hopping, Haplidus testaceus LeConte, Hyperplatys aspersa (Say), Judolia gaurotoides (Casey), Leptalia macilenta (Mannerheim), Leptura plagifera LeConte, Megacyllene robiniae (Forster), Meriellum proteus (Kirby), Molorchus longicollis LeConte, Necydalis diversicollis diversicollis Schaeffer, Phymatodes dimidiatus (Kirby), Phymatodes hirtellus (LeConte), Phymatodes nigerrimus Van Dyke, Phymatodes nitidus LeConte, Phymatodes vilitatis Linsley, Poecilobrium chalybeum (LeConte), Saperda horni Joutel, Saperda tridentata (Olivier), Stenocorus nubifer (LeConte), Stenocorus vestitus (Haldeman), and Xylocrius agassizi (LeConte).
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 11 January, 2018 - 1:01am |
Records and descriptions of some southwestern Cerambycidae (Coleoptera). By Giesbert, E.F. & F.T. Hovore Coleopterists Bulletin, 30(1): 95-99., 1976
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Giesbert, E.F. & F.T. Hovore (1976) Records and descriptions of some southwestern Cerambycidae (Coleoptera). Coleopterists Bulletin, 30(1): 95-99.
Abstract
Elaphidionoides occidentalis and Aneflomorpha rectilinea yumae are described as new. The Neotropical Mannophorus forreri Bates and Sphaerion exutum (Newman) are recorded from the southwestern United States for the first time.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 31 December, 2017 - 11:30am |
Cerambycidae of the World: biology and pest management By Wang Q., ed. CRC Press. 628 pp., 2017
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Taxonomic and biological observations on Southwestern Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) By Frank T. Hovore The Coleopterists Bulletin, Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 379-387 , 1983
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Notes on Texas Cerambycidae (Coleoptera). By Turnbow, R.H. Jr. & J.E. Wappes. The Coleopterists Bulletin, 32(4): 367-372., 1978
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Turnbow, R.H. Jr. & J.E. Wappes. 1978. Notes on Texas Cerambycidae (Coleoptera). The Coleopterists Bulletin, 32(4): 367-372.
Abstract
Previously unrecorded larval hosts, seasonal occurrences, distributional records, and other ecological data are presented for 28 species of Texas Cerambycidae.
Aneflus prolixus insoletus Chemsak & Linsley is recorded from the United States for the first time.
Parandra b. brunnea (Fabricius), Methia pusilla (Newman), and Psyrassa pertenuis (Casey) are recorded from Texas for the first time.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 8 June, 2017 - 3:08pm |
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