About Canidia mexicana Thomson, 1860
Canidia mexicana is a species of longhorn beetle that belongs to the subfamily Lamiinae. This species was first described by James Thomson in 1860, and it is currently known to occur in central Mexico.
Canidia mexicana Thomson, 1860 is a animal in the Cerambycidae family, order Coleoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Canidia mexicana Thomson, 1860
Canidia mexicana is a Lamiinae longhorn beetle species described in 1860, found in central Mexico.
Canidia mexicana is a species of longhorn beetle that belongs to the subfamily Lamiinae. This species was first described by James Thomson in 1860, and it is currently known to occur in central Mexico.
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Xestoleptura tibialis (LeConte, 1850)
Arhopalus asperatus (LeConte, 1859)
Saperda carcharias (Linnaeus, 1758)
Lamia textor (Linnaeus, 1758)
Enaphalodes taeniatus (LeConte, 1854)
Olenecamptus bilobus (Fabricius, 1801)
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