Pseudips concinnus ( Mannerheim, 1852 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-78.2.239 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E27787B1-FFE0-FFD1-FF35-FE36FD94FE25 |
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Pseudips concinnus ( Mannerheim, 1852 ) |
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Pseudips concinnus ( Mannerheim, 1852) View in CoL ( Figs. 3–6 View Figs )
Bostrichus concinnus Mannerheim 1852: 358 View in CoL . Tomicus concinnus (Mannerheim) : LeConte 1868:
164.
Xylocleptes concinnus (Mannerheim) : LeConte 1878: 625.
Ips concinnus (Mannerheim) View in CoL : Swaine 1909: 121.
Pseudips concinnus (Mannerheim) View in CoL : Cognato 2000: 365.
Orthotomicus concinnus (Mannerheim) : Wood 2007: 340.
Pseudips concinnus (Mannerheim) View in CoL :Alonso-Zarazaga and Lyal 2009: 81.
Tomicus hirsutus Eichhoff 1868: 402 View in CoL . Synonymy: Eichhoff 1878: 233.
Ips chamberlini Swaine 1925: 196 View in CoL . Synonymy: Wood 1957: 397.
Type Material. Holotype, Bostrichus concinnus , female? ( Wood 1969), FMNH, not examined . Holotype, Ips chamberlini, CNCI , examined.
Other Specimens Examined. See Table 1.
New Records. None.
Diagnosis. Fine punctures often touching or connected by strigose grooves densely covering the basal portion of the pronotum differentiate this species from the remaining Pseudips species.
Host. Picea sitchensis .
Distribution. CANADA: British Columbia; USA: Alaska, California, Oregon, Washington.
FMNH |
Field Museum of Natural History |
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Pseudips concinnus ( Mannerheim, 1852 )
Cognato, Anthony I. & Smith, Sarah M. 2024 |
Orthotomicus concinnus (Mannerheim)
Wood, S. L. 2007: 340 |
Ips chamberlini
Wood, S. L. 1957: 397 |
Swaine, J. M. 1925: 196 |
Ips concinnus (Mannerheim)
Swaine, J. M. 1909: 121 |
Xylocleptes concinnus (Mannerheim)
LeConte, J. L. 1878: 625 |
Tomicus hirsutus
Eichhoff, W. J. 1878: 233 |
Eichhoff, W. J. 1868: 402 |
Bostrichus concinnus
Mannerheim, C. G. von 1852: 358 |