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Atimiini
Atimiini is a tribe of beetles in the subfamily Spondylidinae, containing the following genera and species:Bezark, Larry GA Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World. Retrieved on 22 May 2012. * Genus ''Atimia (genus), Atimia'' ** ''Atimia confusa'' (Say, 1826) ** ''Atimia gannoni'' Hovore & Giesbert, 1974 ** ''Atimia helenae'' Linsley, 1934 ** ''Atimia hoppingi'' Linsley, 1939 ** ''Atimia huachucae'' Champlain & Knull, 1922 ** ''Atimia mexicana'' Linsley, 1934 ** ''Atimia vandykei'' Linsley, 1939 * Genus ''Paratimia'' ** ''Paratimia conicola'' Fisher, 1915 References

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Spondylidinae
Spondylidinae are a small subfamily of Cerambycidae including slightly over 100 species, primarily in the coniferous forests of the Boreal hemisphere. A few species occur in coniferous forests in tropical and subtropical areas (Mexico, Cuba), while very few genera (e.g., '' Zamium'') are present in Austral Africa and Madagascar (e.g., '' Masatopus''). Some sources spell the name as Spondylinae. Morphology Adult Spondylidinae are insects characterised by cerambycine aspect, generally with a more or less flattened, dark body, oblique head and scarcely elongated antennae. Their sexual dimorphism is scarcely evident; males and females are extremely similar. Unlike Cerambycinae, their stridulitrum is divided. Larva The larvae are completely different from those of Cerambycinae and similar to those of Lepturinae in several respects, being characterised by a rounded head and large labrum. They also typically possess two closely spaced small spines on the last abdominal segment. Bio ...
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