Phymatodes hirtellus (LeConte)

Swift, Ian P. & Ray, Ann M., 2010, Nomenclatural changes in North American Phymatodes Mulsant (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), Zootaxa 2448, pp. 35-52 : 43-44

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.294195

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6196093

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scientific name

Phymatodes hirtellus (LeConte)
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Phymatodes hirtellus (LeConte) View in CoL

(Figs 14, 15, 16)

Callidium hirtellum LeConte, 1873:172 View in CoL . Type locality: Nevada, USA. MCZC

Phymatodes hirtellus densipennis Casey, 1912:284 View in CoL . Type locality: New Mexico, USA. USNM NEW SYNONYMY Phymatodes ursae Knull, 1940:556 View in CoL . Type locality: Yellowstone National Park, USA. FMNH NEW SYNONYMY

This species is wide-ranging throughout western North America View in CoL on Pinus View in CoL spp. ( Pinaceae View in CoL ). There appears to be no pattern of distribution to the color forms, which have been collected throughout the entire range of the species, and reared from the same branches (pers. obs.). Separation of any color form is not possible.

Phymatodes ursae Knull was described from one specimen collected at Yellowstone National Park. Since its original description, no additional information on this species has been published. A series of 28 specimens from Midday Valley, British Columbia, Canada reared from Pinus ponderosa by C. Lawson (CASC, EMEC) match the type of this species as well as display a gradient of color forms encompassing those exhibited by specimens assigned to the nominotypical P. h i r t e l l u s and P. h. densipennis . This suggests that the entirely dark phenotype of P. u r s a e is merely a color variety of P. h i r t e l l u s and not of specific significance. Phymatodes ursae also shares many characters with P. hirtellus , including the large, rounded pronotum, often with callosities on the disk in females; short, somewhat bicolored antennae, with antennomere II one-half the length of III; and the even, coarse punctation and setation of the elytra. See the discussion of P. a t e r as well.

Specimens examined: 122, including the types of P. hirtellus , P. u r s a e, and P. densipennis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Phymatodes

Loc

Phymatodes hirtellus (LeConte)

Swift, Ian P. & Ray, Ann M. 2010
2010
Loc

Phymatodes hirtellus densipennis

Casey 1912: 284
1912
Loc

Callidium hirtellum

LeConte 1873: 172
1873
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