2018
DOI: 10.1071/sp18001
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Distribution of long-horn beetles (Cerambycidae: Coleoptera) within the Fijian archipelago

Abstract: Long-horn beetles (Family: Cerambycidae) in Fiji consist of 124 described species within 45 genera, of which 110 (88.7%) species are considered endemic. Despite their conservation value, ecological significance and cultural importance, little scientific research has been conducted on the taxonomy or ecology of Cerambycidae in Fiji. This biogeographical study surveyed Cerambycidae by Malaise trapping on ten Fijian Islands. A total of 438 individuals and 44 species of Cerambycidae were recorded. Thirty three of … Show more

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“…(2013); Schrader et al. (2019); Surendran and Vasudevan (2015); Theuerkauf et al (2017); Usher and Edwards (1986); Waqa‐Sakiti et al (2018); Werden (2012); Xu et al. (2017); Žagar et al (2013); and Zalewski and Ulrich (2006).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2013); Schrader et al. (2019); Surendran and Vasudevan (2015); Theuerkauf et al (2017); Usher and Edwards (1986); Waqa‐Sakiti et al (2018); Werden (2012); Xu et al. (2017); Žagar et al (2013); and Zalewski and Ulrich (2006).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%