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S. Devesa et al. Longicornios de Cuba (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Volume 1 (2015) et volume 2 (2019)


А.Л. Лобанов



Sergio Devesa, Elier Fonseca, Alejandro Barro.


Longicornios de Cuba (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae).
Vol. 1: Parandrinae, Prioninae, Spondylinae, Cerambycinae.

Published: 2015
Cover: Paperback
Pages: 356
Publisher: Greta Editores
Illustrations : 1302 color photos


It includes photographs of both sexes from nearly all the species, in dorsal, ventral and lateral views, emphasizing the morphological characteristics of diagnostical value. It also includes determination keys for all taxa to make easier the verification of the determinations. It includes 129 species, 19 of them with systematical and distributional changes. Each species has its taxonomical status as well its types, morphological description, biology, geographical distribution (a map of Cuba with occurrence localities is provided), and all the data of the checked specimens, with a graph showing the monthly collecting data. This is the first of the two volumes as a result of more than 15 years of collecting in the island. It also includes the data of the revision of all the Cuban insect collections since the XX century. It is the referencial book of the Cerambycidae of Cuba.

Sergio Devesa, Alejandro Barro, Elier Fonseca.


Longicornios de Cuba (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae).
Vol. 2: Lamiinae.

Published: 2019
Cover: Paperback
Pages: 340
Publisher: Greta Editores
Illustrations : 1096 color photos


Includes 97 species of Lamiinae known from Cuba, 18 of them with systematical and distributional changes, and 5 newly described species. For each species: taxonomic status, types, morphological description, biology, distribution. With photographs of both sexes of nearly all the species, in dorsal, ventral and lateral views, emphasizing the morphological characteristics important for identification. Identification keys for all taxa. For each species information on taxonomical status, types, description, biology, distribution, together with all the data of the specimens, with a graph showing the monthly collecting data. This is the second of two volumes on the Cerambycidae of Cuba.