Ips apache
Ips bark beetles of the World > Checklist> Scientific Name Ips apache Lanier, 1991 female declivity male lateral male frons male declivity Previous Next Diagnostic notes -This species has 6 spines per side on the elytral declivity, and is very similar to I. calligraphus.–Frons central tubercle is above the epistomal margin by a distance of twice its width or more in […]
Ips amitinus
Ips bark beetles of the World > Checklist> Scientific Name Ips amitinus (Eichhoff, 1872) Synonyms Ips montanus Fuchs, 1913 (not Ips montanus Eichhoff, 1881, valid species name for a North American species) Common names: small spruce bark beetle, eight-toothed spruce bark beetle (English); petit bostryche du pin (French); kleiner 8-zähniger Fichtenborkenkäfer (German) male declivity male frons unknown habitus Previous […]
Sirex cyaneus Fabricius
Fig. C8.1 (female habitus)Fig. C8.2 (male habitus)Fig. C4.4 (map)Sirex cyaneus Fabricius, 1781: 419. Type female (HMUG), dissection and images of ovipositor prepared by Geoff Hancock and sent to HG for study. Type locality: “America boreali”.Urocerus cyaneus; Norton, 1869: 357 (change in combination); accepted by Provancher 1879: 230 and 1883: 241.Sirex abbotii Kirby, 1882: 378, pl. XV, fig. 8. Holotype male […]
Elementor #366
Instructions to Authors
The CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ARTHROPOD IDENTIFICATION is a web-based journal devoted to the publication of works that contribute significantly to the recognition and documentation of Canada’s arthropod fauna. We encourage the submission of digital keys and associated products that facilitate the identification of arthropod groups that include Canadian species. The CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ARTHROPOD IDENTIFICATION […]