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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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Latin
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English
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Kingdom
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Animalia
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Animal
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Phylum
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Arthropoda
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Jointed Legged Animals
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Class
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Insecta
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Insects
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Order
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Coleoptera
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Beetles
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Family
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Cerambycidae
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Beetles - Longhorns
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SubFamily
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References
| Title | Author | Comments |
| The Cerambycidae of North America | Linsley, E. Gorton | |
| Batocerini 1 | Rigout, Jacques | Mr. 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 2 | Rigout, Jacques | Mr. 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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| Genus | Species |
| Cytheitis | rhodopteron |
| Cytheitis | schultzei |
| Graphium | arcesilaus |
| Graphium | earis |
| Graphium | hipparchus |
| Graphium | iphitas |
| Graphium | orthosilaus |
| Iphimedeia | niepelti |
| Iphimedeia | richardus |
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