Semanotus amethystinus ( LeConte, 1853 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3670.2.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1480445C-0FC7-462B-919F-D35C645A2B90 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5629634 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA87E8-FFE5-FFD3-F5CD-8923B9A0FDF9 |
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Semanotus amethystinus ( LeConte, 1853 ) |
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Semanotus amethystinus ( LeConte, 1853) View in CoL
( Figs 4A View FIGURE 4. A , 7 View FIGURE 7 A, 8, 16A; Map 1)
Physocnemum amethystimum LeConte, 1853: 234
Material examined. 131 males, 159 females.
Holotype. Female ( MCZ), examined; labelled “ S. amethystinus /(Lec.)// Type /3829 [Red label]”.
Diagnosis. This species can be separated from other species of Semanotus by the following combination of characters: head, thorax and abdomen black, elytra metallic dark blue to purple; pronotum goblet shaped, broadly round laterally, with basal stalk forming a short pedicel between pronotum and elytra; antennae short, usually ≤1/2 elytra length in both sexes; antennomeres 1, 3–5 long and narrow,> 2X as long as wide, especially in male; elytra minutely punctate, slightly rugulose near base; wing vein r3 very short; wing vein RP very short or obsolete; tibia with long, erect setae (“flying hairs”) greatly reduced in males, absent in females; basal apophysis of abdominal sternum VIII long, longer than the length of one lateral sclerite; basal apophysis of spiculum ventrale short, ~ 2X length of lateral apophysis; ventral lobe of aedeagus apically sinuate and pointed, dorsal lobe of aedeagus narrowly rounded.
Hosts. Libocedrus decurrens Torr. (incense-cedar), Thuja plicata Donn (western redcedar).
Flower and Associated Vegetation Records. Chaemaecyparis lawsoniana (A. Murr.) Parl. (Port Orford cedar), Pinus sp. (pine), Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco (Douglas-fir).
Distribution. Primarily a west coast species, from Washington to southern California, with a few records from high elevation localities in Wyoming, Utah and Colorado.
Remarks. This species seems to get transported around in lumber, as there is a record from Alaska emerging from pine 2 x2 ’s, and a record from New York emerging from cedar wood, however, there is no evidence that suggests that this species is established in these areas.
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Museum of Comparative Zoology |
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Semanotus amethystinus ( LeConte, 1853 )
James Hammond, H. E. & Williams, Daryl J. 2013 |
Physocnemum amethystimum
LeConte 1853: 234 |