LAWRENCE S. DILLON’s research while affiliated with Texas College and other places

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Publications (2)


The Tribe Onciderini. Supplementary Notes
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March 1952

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Annals of the Entomological Society of America

LAWRENCE S. DILLON

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ELIZABETH S. DILLON

Through the kindness of Dr. Stephan Breuning, the authors received a lot of Onciderini, almost all of which proved of exceptional interest. Among them were a number of forms unseen during the preparation of the revisional study of the tribe, as well as a number of novel forms. As Dr. Breuning had compared many of these specimens with the original types, it was possible to establish the relationships and synonymy with certainty. Hence, the publication of a supplement appeared advisable. Types of all new species are in the authors' collection.


Citations (2)


... Xixuthrus terribilis is one of the world's largest beetles with a body size reaching 14 cm or more excluding mandibles, antennae, and legs (Dillon andDillon 1952, Yanega et al. 2004). The species is only known from the Fijian island of Taveuni and the Natewa Peninsula on Vanua Levu Island. ...

Reference:

Xixuthrus terribilis. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
Cerambycidae of the Fiji Islands
  • Citing Article
  • January 1952