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For Clytus arietis, the "licking" is combined with a "tapping" movement, when the male rhythmically "ducks" their head towards the female's thorax, "lick-tapping" them. This is very likely a stimulus for the female's sake, but there is a research gap here, as it may also be a stimulus to the male.
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Sternotomis variabilis can reach a body length of 23–24 millimetres (0.91–0.94 in). The colors and markings of these longhorn beetles are very variable (hence the Latin name of the species). The colors and markings of these longhorn beetles are very variable (hence the Latin name of the species).
Cerambycinae is a subfamily of the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). The subfamily has a world-wide distribution including: Asia, Europe and the Americas (with 430 species in 130 genera in the neotropical realm). Within the family, the only subfamily of comparable diversity is the Lamiinae.
Tetropium fuscum, the brown spruce longhorn beetle, is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. [1] It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1787. [1] Tetropium fuscum is native to Europe and Northern Asia, and has been introduced to Nova Scotia, Canada. [2] Brown spruce longhorn is a pest of spruce trees.
Hylotrupes is a monotypic genus of woodboring beetles in the family Cerambycidae, the longhorn beetles. The sole species, Hylotrupes bajulus , is known by several common names, including house longhorn beetle , old house borer , [ 1 ] and European house borer . [ 2 ]
Hamaederus is a genus in the longhorn beetle family Cerambycidae. There are about 16 described species in Hamaederus, found in Mexico, Central America, and South America. Most of these species were formerly members of the genus Plocaederus. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Cyrtophorus verrucosus, commonly known as the ant-like longhorn beetle or ant-mimic longhorn beetle, [1] is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It is native to North America , more specifically southern Canada and the eastern United States .