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The twig girdler's instinctive behavior
Henning, WL. 1972.  CRSQ 9(1):37. CELD ID 4510

Abstract
Among the insects that work hard to make special provision for food in a favorable state for their developing young, the twig girdler beetles should be rated highly. Most remarkable is the habit of this type of long-horned beetle which simple girdles a twig instead of gathering food, storing it in a safe place and depositing an egg on it as many insects do.