Lecontia disicollis (LeConte, 1850)
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Lecontia disicollis (LeConte, 1850)
NEW BRUNSWICK: Kent Co.: Kouchibouguac National Park, 24 May 1977, G.A. Calderwood, 6 specimens, CNC; Kouchibouguac National Park, 24 May 1977, S.J. Miller, 3 specimens, CNC.
Widespread in Canada (Northwest Territories and British Columbia east to New Brunswick), the United States, and northern Mexico ( Campbell 1991b, Pollock 2002b). Larvae inhabit the subcortical region of conifers killed by fire and barkbeetle activity ( Young et al. 1996).
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