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Stenocorus Flavolineatus
''Stenocorus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:Bezark, Larry GA Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World Retrieved on 22 May 2012. *''Stenocorus alteni'' (Giesbert & Hovore, 1998) *''Stenocorus cinnamopterus'' (Randall, 1838) *''Stenocorus copei'' (Linsley & Chemsak, 1972) *''Stenocorus cylindricollis'' (Say, 1824) *''Stenocorus flavolineatus'' (LeConte, 1854) *''Stenocorus meridianus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) *''Stenocorus nubifer'' (LeConte, 1859) *''Stenocorus obtusus'' (LeConte, 1873) *''Stenocorus schaumii'' (LeConte, 1850) *''Stenocorus testaceus'' (Linsley & Chemsak, 1972) *''Stenocorus trivittatus'' (Say, 1824) *''Stenocorus vestitus'' (Haldeman, 1847) *''Stenocorus vittiger'' (Randall, 1838) References

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Beetle
Beetles are insects that form the Taxonomic rank, order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Holometabola. 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 arthropods and 25% of all known animal species; new species are discovered frequently, with estimates suggesting that there are between 0.9 and 2.1 million total species. However, the number of beetle species is challenged by the number of species in Fly, dipterans (flies) and hymenopterans (wasps). 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 ...
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Cerambycidae
The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae), also known as long-horned or longicorns (whose larvae are often referred to as roundheaded borers), are a large family of beetles, with over 35,000 species described. Most species are characterized by antennae as long as or longer than the beetle's body. A few species have short antennae (e.g., '' Neandra brunnea''), making them difficult to distinguish from related families such as Chrysomelidae. "Cerambycidae" comes from a Greek mythological figure: after an argument with nymphs, the shepherd Cerambus is transformed into a large beetle with horns. Longhorn beetles are found on all continents except Antarctica. Description Other than the typical long antennal length, the most consistently distinctive feature of adults of this family is that the antennal sockets are located on low tubercles on the face; other beetles with long antennae lack these tubercles, and cerambycids with short antennae still possess them. They otherwise vary great ...
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Stenocorus Alteni
''Stenocorus alteni'' is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae), also known as long-horned or longicorns (whose larvae are often referred to as roundheaded borers), are a large family of beetles, with over 35,000 species described. Most species are characterized by anten .... It was described by Giesbert and Hovore in 1998.Bezark, Larry GA Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World Retrieved on 22 May 2012. References Lepturinae Beetles described in 1998 {{Lepturinae-stub ...
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Stenocorus Cinnamopterus
''Stenocorus cinnamopterus'' is a species of beetles in the family Cerambycidae The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae), also known as long-horned or longicorns (whose larvae are often referred to as roundheaded borers), are a large family of beetles, with over 35,000 species described. Most species are characterized by anten .... The species is brown with orange legs. It is found in the northeastern United States. References Lepturinae Taxa named by John Witt Randall Beetles of the United States {{Lepturinae-stub ...
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Stenocorus Copei
''Stenocorus copei'' is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae), also known as long-horned or longicorns (whose larvae are often referred to as roundheaded borers), are a large family of beetles, with over 35,000 species described. Most species are characterized by anten .... It was described by Linsley and Chemsak in 1972.Bezark, Larry GA Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World Retrieved on 22 May 2012. References Lepturinae Beetles described in 1972 {{Lepturinae-stub ...
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Stenocorus Cylindricollis
''Stenocorus cylindricollis'' is a species of beetle from family Cerambycidae The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae), also known as long-horned or longicorns (whose larvae are often referred to as roundheaded borers), are a large family of beetles, with over 35,000 species described. Most species are characterized by anten .... The species are either black or brown coloured. References Lepturinae Beetles described in 1824 {{Lepturinae-stub ...
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Stenocorus Flavolineatus
''Stenocorus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:Bezark, Larry GA Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World Retrieved on 22 May 2012. *''Stenocorus alteni'' (Giesbert & Hovore, 1998) *''Stenocorus cinnamopterus'' (Randall, 1838) *''Stenocorus copei'' (Linsley & Chemsak, 1972) *''Stenocorus cylindricollis'' (Say, 1824) *''Stenocorus flavolineatus'' (LeConte, 1854) *''Stenocorus meridianus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) *''Stenocorus nubifer'' (LeConte, 1859) *''Stenocorus obtusus'' (LeConte, 1873) *''Stenocorus schaumii'' (LeConte, 1850) *''Stenocorus testaceus'' (Linsley & Chemsak, 1972) *''Stenocorus trivittatus'' (Say, 1824) *''Stenocorus vestitus'' (Haldeman, 1847) *''Stenocorus vittiger'' (Randall, 1838) References

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Stenocorus Meridianus
''Stenocorus meridianus'' is a species of longhorn beetle in the Lepturinae subfamily that can be found anywhere in Europe (except for Faroe Islands, Iceland and Ireland, Malta, and parts of Italy such as San Marino, Sardinia, Sicily, and Vatican City), Caucasus, and Kazakhstan. They are . The species have brown coloured legs, but can have either black (female) or brown (male) coloured prothorax. They occasionally feed on deciduous trees such as elm, maple, and oak. The species life cycle is from 2–3 years, with a flight time from May–July. Life cycle The larvae are born in the damaged timber Lumber is wood that has been processed into uniform and useful sizes (dimensional lumber), including beams and planks or boards. Lumber is mainly used for construction framing, as well as finishing (floors, wall panels, window frames). ... of diseased tree. References Lepturinae Beetles described in 1758 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{Lepturinae-stub ...
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Stenocorus Nubifer
''Stenocorus nubifer'' is a species of beetle from the family Cerambycidae. The species are either black or brown Brown is a color. It can be considered a composite color, but it is mainly a darker shade of orange. In the CMYK color model used in printing and painting, brown is usually made by combining the colors Orange (colour), orange and black. In the ... coloured. References Lepturinae {{Lepturinae-stub ...
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Stenocorus Obtusus
''Stenocorus obtusus'' is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by John Lawrence LeConte John Lawrence LeConte MD (May 13, 1825 – November 15, 1883) was an American entomology, entomologist, responsible for naming and describing approximately half of the insect taxon, taxa known in the United States during his lifetime,
in 1873.Bezark, Larry G
''A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World''
Retrieved 22 May 2012.


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Stenocorus Schaumii
''Stenocorus schaumii'' is a species of beetle of the family Cerambycidae that is long. The colour is either black or brownish-red. Like other members of the genus, it has wide shoulders and tuberculated sides of the pronotum, with wrinkled elytron. Their larvae feed on ''Fraxinus'', maple ''Acer'' is a genus of trees and shrubs commonly known as maples. The genus is placed in the soapberry family Sapindaceae.Stevens, P. F. (2001 onwards). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 9, June 2008 nd more or less continuously updated si ..., and other hardwood plants. References Lepturinae Beetles described in 1850 Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte {{Lepturinae-stub ...
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Stenocorus Testaceus
''Stenocorus testaceus'' is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae), also known as long-horned or longicorns (whose larvae are often referred to as roundheaded borers), are a large family of beetles, with over 35,000 species described. Most species are characterized by anten .... It was described by Linsley and Chemsak in 1972.Bezark, Larry GA Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World Retrieved on 22 May 2012. It was one of the later discovered species within the Genus Stenocoros, which contains 12 other known species, many of which were discovered in the 19th century. References Lepturinae Beetles described in 1972 {{Lepturinae-stub ...
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