Phymatodes vulneratus LeConte
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6196125 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F287FB-A62A-FF93-FF41-FEFBFE1FFC44 |
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Phymatodes vulneratus LeConte |
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Phymatodes vulneratus LeConte View in CoL
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Callidium vulneratum LeConte, 1857:60 View in CoL . Type locality: San Francisco, California, USA. MCZC
Phymatodes concinnus Casey 1912:278 View in CoL . Type locality: Santa Cruz Mountains, California, USA. USNM
This species appears to be more widespread than previously known with many populations exhibiting differing phenotypes. We found only minor differences among populations, however. These range from entirely dark brown specimens from Montana; mostly red specimens with large medial fasciae from Utah; large, bright orange-red specimens from southern California; and dark red specimens with large fasciae from over 3000 m in Nevada. Many of these populations are separable by color pattern; however, the combined differences among them encompass the variation within the species as a whole. Therefore, we have chosen to recognize P. vulneratus View in CoL with its many color variations as a single species.
See also the discussion of P. shareeae .
Specimens examined: 185, including the type of P. vulneratus , P. oregonensis , P. vulneratus var. nigrescens , and P. concinnus
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Phymatodes vulneratus LeConte
Swift, Ian P. & Ray, Ann M. 2010 |
Phymatodes concinnus
Casey 1912: 278 |
Callidium vulneratum
LeConte 1857: 60 |