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Pierre Posted - 27/05/2010 : 20:07:07


Also from western USA / Oregon.
Callidiini, I think.
13 mm.
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Francesco Posted - 30/05/2010 : 06:48:17
Hence, it is a male of Phymatodes (Poecilium) lecontei.
Here you can see the type.
Pierre Posted - 29/05/2010 : 23:50:57
It is densely granulate.
Francesco Posted - 29/05/2010 : 23:07:07
I am uncertain between Phymatodes lecontei Linsley, 1938 and a dark form of Phymatodes infuscatus (LeConte, 1859), both belonging to the subgenus Poecilium.
Is the pronotum granulate or punctate?

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