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    Species Accepted

    Purpuricenus paraxillaris MacRae, 2000

    Classification and descendants

    Source: Catalogue of Life

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      Bibliography

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      23 results
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      KNULL Josef Nissley. (1932). Notes on Coleoptera. - No. 3. Entomological News, Philadelphia 43 (3): 62–67.
      CHAMPLAIN Alfred B. & KNULL Josef Nissley. (1932). Fermenting baits traps for trapping Elateridae and Cerambycidae (Coleop.). Entomological News, Philadelphia 43 (9): 253–257.
      PAPP Charles, S. (1984). Introduction to North American Beetles. Entomography Publications, Sacramento.
      CHAMPLAIN Alfred, B. (1922). Records of some Hymenopterous parasites in Pennsylvania. Psyche. Cambridge, Massachusetts 29 (3): 95–100.
      MONNÉ Miguel Ángel, & HOVORE Franklin Thomas. (2006). A Checklist of the Cerambycidae, or longhorned wood-boring beetles, of the Western Hemisphere. Bio Quip Publications, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220 [2005]: 1–393.
      STEURY Brent, W. (2019). Four Longhorned Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) New to Virginia and Additional New Park Records (Coleoptera: Anthicidae, Buprestidae, Cantharidae, Carabidae, Cerambycidae, Chrysomelidae) for the George Washington Memorial Parkway. Virginia Natural History Society. Banisteria 50: 29–31.
      SMITH John Bernhardt. (1910). A report of the insects of New Jersey (Order Coleoptera). Annual Report of the New Jersey State Museum, Trenton 1910: 1–880, 340 figs.
      CHAMPLAIN Alfred B., KIRK Harry B. & KNULL Josef Nissley. (1925). Notes on Cerambycidae (Coleoptera). Entomological News, Philadelphia 36 (5): 139–142.
      LINSLEY Earle Gorton. (1962). The Cerambycidae of North America. Part III. Taxonomy and Classification of the subfamily Cerambycinae, Tribes Opsimini through Megaderini. University of California. Publications in Entomology, Berkeley 20: 1–188, 56 figs.

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