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Species Typocerus zebra - Zebra Longhorn Beetle

 
 
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Illustrated revision of the Cerambycidae of North America. Vol. II. Lepturinae
By Chemsak J.A.
Wolfsgarden Books, Chino, CA, xv+446 pp., 27 pls., 2005

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.

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

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.

Notes on Cerambycidae from Missouri.
By Rice, M.E.
The Coleopterists Bulletin 35(4): 459-462., 1981
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Rice, M.E. 1981. Notes on Cerambycidae from Missouri. The Coleopterists Bulletin 35(4): 459-462.

ABSTRACT

New distributional and larval host plant records are presented for 19 species and subspecies of Cerambycidae from Missouri.

New state records are noted for

Prionus debilis Casey,
Derancistrus taslei (Buquet),
Arhopalus rusticus obsoletus Randall,
Atimia confusa confusa (Say),
Tylonotus bimaculatus Haldeman,
Purpuricenus axillaris Haldeman,
Aneflomorpha subpubescens (LeConte),
Elaphidionoides villosus (Fabricius),

New Cerambycidae with notes (Coleoptera).
By Knull, J.N.
Entomological News, 53: 224-227., 1942
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Knull, J.N. (1942) New Cerambycidae with notes (Coleoptera). Entomological News, 53: 224-227.

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

 
 
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