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Cerambycinae is a
subfamily of the
longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). The
subfamily has a world-wide
distribution including: Asia,
Europe and the Americas...
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pursuing smoke volatiles.
Adults of Lamiinae, most
Lepturinae and some
Cerambycinae also feed.
Adults of Parandrinae,
Prioninae and
Spondylidinae do not...
- The
following is a list of
Cerambycidae of Nepal. Four-hundred and
sixty eight species are listed. This list is
primarily based on
Andreas Weigel's 2006...
- is a
transpalearctic polymorphic species of
beetle in the
subfamily Cerambycinae in the
longhorn beetle family. The P.
testaceus imago is
typically 6–16 mm...
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Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Volume 2:
Subfamily Cerambycinae.
Csiro Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4863-0460-8. Hoskovec, Michal. "Hylotrupes...
- genera,
rivaled in
diversity within the
family only by the
subfamily Cerambycinae. The
tribal level classification of the
Lamiinae is
still yet to be completely...
- round-necked
longhorns belonging to the
family Cerambycidae,
subfamily Cerambycinae. The
genus name
Chlorophorus derives from the Gr**** word chlorós meaning...
- an Old
World genus of round-necked
longhorn beetles of the
subfamily Cerambycinae.
Scalenus auricomus (Ritsema, 1890)
Scalenus borneensis Bentanachs &...
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Parelaphidion is a
genus of
beetles in the
family Cerambycidae, of the
subfamily Cerambycinae and
tribe Elaphidiini,
containing the
following species: Parelaphidion...
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Pachyteria is a
genus of round-necked
longhorn beetles of the
subfamily Cerambycinae and
tribe Callichromatini.
Pachyteria basalis Waterhouse, 1878 Pachyteria...