Atimiini
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Atimia
Atimia is a genus of longhorn beetles (family Cerambycidae) established by Haldeman in 1847. The genus belongs to the tribe Atimiini and is characterized by small to medium-sized beetles with elongated bodies. Species in this genus are associated with coniferous hosts, particularly junipers and pines, where larvae develop as wood-borers in dead or dying wood. The genus is primarily distributed in western North America.
Atimia confusa
Small Cedar Borer, Small Cedar-bark Borer
Atimia confusa is a species of long-horned beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It is native to North America and has been documented in both Canada and the United States. The species was first described by Thomas Say in 1827. It belongs to the small tribe Atimiini within the diverse cerambycid family.
Paratimia conicola
Paratimia conicola is a species of longhorn beetle in the family Cerambycidae, tribe Atimiini. It was described by Fisher in 1915. The genus Paratimia is small and poorly documented, with species known from western North America. Atimiini beetles are generally associated with coniferous forests and are considered relictual in distribution.