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Asemini
Asemini 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. Genera ''BioLib'' lists: # ''Arhopalus'' Audinet-Serville, 1834 # '' Asemum'' Eschscholtz, 1830 # '' Atripatus'' Fairmaire, 1902 # '' Cephalallus'' Sharp, 1905 # '' Derolophodes'' Brancsik, 1898 ''incertae sedis'' # '' Hypostilbus'' Brancsik, 1898 # '' Marocaulus'' Fairmaire, 1899 # '' Megasemum'' Kraatz, 1879 # '' Nothorhina'' L. Redtenbacher, 1845 # ''Tetropium ''Tetropium'' is a genus of long-horned beetles in the family Cerambycidae. There are at least 20 described species in ''Tetropium''. Species These 27 species belong to the genus ''Tetropium'': * '' Tetropium abietis'' Fall, 1912 (roundheaded ...'' Kirby, 1837 # †'' Palaeotetropium'' Vitali, 2011 Selected species * Genus '' Megasemum'' # '' Megasemum asperum'' (LeConte, 1854) # '' Megasemum quadricostulatum'' ...
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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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Arhopalus
''Arhopalus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, the longhorn beetles, in the tribe Asemini. Species ''BioLib'' lists: # '' Arhopalus asperatus'' (LeConte, 1859) # '' Arhopalus biarcuatus'' Pu, 1981 # ''Arhopalus brunneus'' (Gardner, 1942) # ''Arhopalus cavatus'' Pu, 1981 # ''Arhopalus coreanus'' (Sharp, 1905) # '' Arhopalus cubensis'' (Mutchler, 1914) # ''Arhopalus deceptor'' (Sharp, 1905) # ''Arhopalus exoticus'' (Sharp, 1905) # ''Arhopalus ferus'' (Mulsant, 1839) # ''Arhopalus foveatus'' Chiang, 1963 # ''Arhopalus foveicollis'' (Haldeman, 1847) # ''Arhopalus hispaniolae'' (Fisher, 1942) # †''Arhopalus pavitus'' (Cockerell, 1927) # ''Arhopalus pinetorum'' (Wollaston, 1863) # ''Arhopalus productus'' (LeConte, 1850) # ''Arhopalus rusticus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) # ''Arhopalus syriacus'' (Reitter, 1895) # ''Arhopalus tibetanus'' (Sharp, 1905) # ''Arhopalus tobirensis'' Hayashi, 1968 External links ''Arhopalus''in ''Fauna Europaea Fauna Europaea is a database of the ...
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Arhopalus Rusticus
''Arhopalus rusticus'' is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.Bezark, Larry G''A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World'' It was described by Carl Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ... in his 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. Distribution and habitat It is a common species in the northern and central Europe, Siberia, Korea, Mongolia, Japan and northern China. It is also found across the US and has been introduced to Australia. It tends to nest in conifers, such as the Scots pine and the Norway spruce. It tends to infest the basal part of trees up to 1.5 m in height. It is nocturnal and tends to hide under bark during the day, but is attracted to light after night. Description Adults are usually 10–30 mm long. ...
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Megasemum Asperum
''Megasemum asperum'' is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.Bezark, Larry G''A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World''. Retrieved 7 July 2012. It was described by John Lawrence LeConte John Lawrence LeConte (May 13, 1825 – November 15, 1883) was an American entomologist of the 19th century, responsible for naming and describing approximately half of the insect taxa known in the United States during his lifetime,
in 1854.


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Tetropium
''Tetropium'' is a genus of long-horned beetles in the family Cerambycidae. There are at least 20 described species in ''Tetropium''. Species These 27 species belong to the genus ''Tetropium'': * '' Tetropium abietis'' Fall, 1912 (roundheaded fir borer) * '' Tetropium aquilonium'' Plavilstshikov, 1940 * '' Tetropium auripilis'' Bates, 1885 * '' Tetropium beckeri'' Franz, 1955 * '' Tetropium castaneum'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Tetropium cinnamopterum'' Kirby in Richardson, 1837 * '' Tetropium confragosum'' Holzschuh, 1981 * '' Tetropium danilevskyi'' Sláma, 2005 * ''Tetropium fuscum'' (Fabricius, 1787) (brown spruce longhorn beetle) * '' Tetropium gabrieli'' Weise, 1905 * '' Tetropium gracilicorne'' Reitter, 1889 * '' Tetropium gracilicum'' Hayashi, 1983 * '' Tetropium guatemalanum'' Bates, 1892 * '' Tetropium laticolle'' Podaný, 1967 * '' Tetropium morishimaorum'' Kusama & Takakuwa, 1984 * '' Tetropium opacipenne'' Bates, 1885 * '' Tetropium opacum'' Franz, 1955 * '' Tetropium o ...
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Nothorhina
''Nothorhina'' is a genus of beetles Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ... belonging to the family Cerambycidae. The species of this genus are Palaearctic in distribution. Extant Species * '' Nothorhina gardneri'' Plavilstshikov, 1934 * '' Nothorhina punctata'' (Fabricius, 1798) Extinct Species * ↑'' Nothorhina granulicollis'' Zang, 1905 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4045518 Cerambycidae Cerambycidae genera ...
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Beetle
Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 described species, is the largest of all orders, constituting almost 40% of described insects and 25% of all known animal life-forms; new species are discovered frequently, with estimates suggesting that there are between 0.9 and 2.1 million total species. Found in almost every habitat except the sea and the polar regions, they interact with their ecosystems in several ways: beetles often feed on plants and fungi, break down animal and plant debris, and eat other invertebrates. Some species are serious agricultural pests, such as the Colorado potato beetle, while others such as Coccinellidae (ladybirds or ladybugs) eat aphids, scale insects, thrips, and other plant-sucking insects that damage crops. Beetles typically have a particularly hard e ...
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