Phymatodes testaceus (Linnaeus)
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Phymatodes testaceus (Linnaeus) View in CoL
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Cerambyx testaceus Linneaus, 1758:396 View in CoL . Type locality: Europe. BMNH For a more complete synonymy, see Vives, 2000.
This Eurasian species has been widely established in the eastern US and around the world ( Linsley 1964). More recently, it has been recorded in the Pacific Northwest states and provinces (LaBonte, et al. 2005). Although it is variable in color, the long metatarsomere I, which is longer than the remaining tarsomeres together, is a distinguishing character among all North American Phymatodes View in CoL .
Specimens examined: 249
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Phymatodes testaceus (Linnaeus)
Swift, Ian P. & Ray, Ann M. 2010 |
Cerambyx testaceus
Linneaus 1758: 396 |