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Ips? - Ips

Ips? - Ips
Jemez Mountains, Sandoval County, New Mexico, USA
August 18, 2020
Size: ~4 mm
~2.3 mi. past Seven Springs Fish Hatchery off of NM-126, under Pine Bark. Correct placement/ID appreciated. Thank You

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4-spined Ips
There are a handful of 4-spined Ips spp. in your area, the most common one being Ips pini. I won't be able to give a species ID without examining the specimen. Ips in your area (especially the ones with 4 spines) are very tricky.

 
Thanks Marc,
I wish I had found more than just this one specimen. I would have sent you one.

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