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Family Cerambycidae - Beetles - Longhorns
Beetles - Long Horns North America

Cerambycinae - Nearctic
Beetles - Long Horns South America

Cerambycinae Neotropic
Beetles - Long Horns Eurasia

Cerambycinae Eurasia
Beetles - Long Horns Partial

Lepturinae
Beetles - Longhorns Eurasia

Laminae - Eurasia
Beetles - Longhorns Europe To Australia Longhorns

Agiini-monochamini Tribe
Beetles - Longhorns Batocera - Eurasia

Batocerini
Beetles - Longhorns Laminae - Africa Only

Laminae - africa
Beetles - Longhorns North America

Laminae - nearctic
Beetles - Longhorns South America

Laminae - Neotropical
Beetles - Prionids - North America

Prioninae - Nearctic
Beetles - Prionids - South America

Prioninae neotropical
Beetles - Prionids - Old World

Prioninae- Old World
Beetles - Primitive Longhorn

Aseminae

Narrative

Cerambycidae family is characterized by very long antennae usually of ten segments. Because of the large number of species in this family, it is best to break it into several subfamilies. The Prionidae preferably (Prioninae) have a ridge on the edge of their thorax. The Laminae usually have a large single spike on the edge of their thorax, and the Cerambycinae are characterized by a rounded thorax.

Taxonomy

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English

Kingdom Animalia Animal
Phylum Arthropoda Jointed Legged Animals
Class Insecta Insects
Order Coleoptera Beetles
Family Cerambycidae Beetles - Longhorns
SubFamily

References

TitleAuthorComments
The Cerambycidae of North AmericaLinsley, E. Gorton 
Batocerini 1Rigout, JacquesMr. Rigout has done an excellent job portraying 42 different species of Batocera with full life size color images. He gives range and size information. In most instances a male and female are pictured.
Batocerini 2Rigout, JacquesMr. Rigout has done an excellent job portraying additional Batocera not in the first volume, and he also adds the genera Abatocera, Megacriodes, Microcriodes, Doesburgia and Rosenbergia.




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