- the face;
other beetles with long
antennae lack
these tubercles, and
cerambycids with
short antennae still possess them. They
otherwise vary
greatly in...
- Türkiye and
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is
somewhat similar to
another cerambycid,
Rosalia alpina,
which however is
narrower and has
three pairs of black...
-
their development caged specimens were
observed to
devour more than 200
cerambycid larvae each. This
species is
present in
Central and
North America. It...
-
antennae during mating, and a few
species use them for defense. In the
cerambycid Onychocerus albitarsis, the
antennae have
venom injecting structures used...
- Centeno,
Pedro (15 Nov 2007). "Convergent
evolution in the
antennae of a
cerambycid beetle,
Onychocerus albitarsis, and the
sting of a scorpion". Naturwissenschaften...
- fungi, but also xylophagous, or wood boring,
insect larvae (especially
cerambycid beetle larvae) and honey. Aye-ayes tap on the
trunks and
branches of trees...
-
Ceiupaba is a
genus of
cerambycid beetle.
There are two
species recognized in this genus. "Ceiupaba
Martins & Galileo, 1998".
Global Biodiversity Information...
-
signaling informs the
social behaviors of C.
verrucosus with
other species of
cerambycid beetles.
While there are
foundational underpinnings for the
nature in...
-
choice ****ays with eggs of six
different native Agrilus species, two
cerambycid beetles, and four lepidopterans. O.
agrili ignored eggs of all
other species...
-
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cerambycid beetles (Coleoptera) from India". Taprobanica: The
Journal of
Asian Biodiversity...