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Lamiinae,
commonly called flat-faced longhorns, are a
subfamily of the
longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). The
subfamily includes over 750 genera, rivaled...
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Cerambycidae and the
subfamily of
Lamiinae. It was
described by
Waterhouse in 1887. It is
known from Malaysia. "Epicedia wrayi".
lamiinae.org.
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injured by
forest fires by
detecting and
pursuing smoke volatiles.
Adults of
Lamiinae, most
Lepturinae and some
Cerambycinae also feed.
Adults of Parandrinae...
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Cristoberea ****amensis is a
species of
longhorn beetle in the
subfamily Lamiinae, and the only
species in the
genus Cristoberea. It was
described by Stephan...
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Batocera is a
genus of the
family Cerambycidae,
subfamily Lamiinae,
close to the
genus Rosenbergia.
Batocera aeneonigra Thomson, 1859 New Guinea, Moluccas...
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Lamiinae aus Südafrika (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)".
Annals of the
Transvaal Museum. 27 (9): 183–192, 7 fig. "Parhippopsicon albosuturalem".
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subfamily Lamiinae. It was
described by
Breuning in 1980 and is
endemic to Madagascar. "Auxa
basirufipennis Breuning, 1980".
Lamiinae.org. Retrieved...
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beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It is the
scientific name of a
group of
Lamiinae,
which are flat-faced
longhorned beetles. It was
described by
Pierre Téocchi...
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following is a list of the
longhorn beetles recorded in
Great Britain.
Longhorn beetles are
found on
every continent in the
world except Antarctica...
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described by
Henry Walter Bates in 1885.
Adetus obliquus is a type of
Lamiinae, or flat-faced
longhorned beetle. The type
specimen used for its original...