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oak stem borer English |
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VLASÁK Josef, & VLASAKOVA Katerina. (2002). Records of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) in Massachusetts with Notes on Larval Hosts. The Coleopterists’ Bulletin 56 (2): 203–219. |
BEAL James A., HALIBURTON William & KNIGHT F. B. (1952). Forest insects of the southeast: with special reference to species occurring in the Piedmont Plateau of North Carolina. Bulletin of the Duke University School of Forestry 14: 3–168, 34 pls. |
FELT Ephraim Porter. (1906). Insects affecting park and woodland trees. Memoirs of the New York State Museum 8 (142): 333–877, figs 64–223 + pls 49–70. |
BRIMLEY, C. S. (1938). The insects of North Carolina, Being a List of the Insects of North Carolina and Their Close Relatives. Raleigh. North Carolina Department of Agriculture, Division Entomology 560 pp. |
MacRAE Ted, C. (1993). Annotated checklist of the longhorned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae and Disteniidae) occurring in Missouri. Insecta Mundi 7 (4): 223–252, 1 fig. |
ULKE Henry. (1903). A list of the Beetles of the District of Columbia. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Washington D. C. 25 (1275): 1–57. |
LEONARD Mortimer Demarest. (1928). A list of the insects of New York with a list of the spiders and certain other allied groups. Memoir of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca 101: 1–1121, 1 map. |
ALEXANDER Donald, R. (1958). A Preliminary Survey of the Cerambycids (Insecta: Coleoptera) of Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Sciences 38: 43–52. |
KIRK Harry B. & KNULL Josef Nissley. (1926). Annotated list of the Cerambycidae of Pennsylvania. The Canadian Entomologist, Ontario 58 (1): 21–26. |
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