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Cylindrical leaf beetle - Pachybrachis circumcinctus

Cylindrical leaf beetle - Pachybrachis circumcinctus
Sunol Regional Park, Sunol, Alameda County, California, USA
May 13, 2005
Pachybrachys sp.

Looks exactly like the one Pachybrachys circumcinctus specimen at the Essig Museum, but that only specimen is from Yosemite (several 100 miles away). Also resembles the 14 Pachybrachys bivittatus specimens, but those had very varied patterns on the elytra and none were exactly like mine (one was very close). Range would include my area.

There is a photo of Pachybrachis circumcinctus in the Audubon Guide (image 155) with a pattern almost the same as mine but not as perfect a match as the P. circumcinctus at Essig. The Audubon Guide says the range is from California to Oregon but without further information I'm not sure... (Note difference in spelling - Pachybrachis vs Pachybrachys - which is correct? Essig uses Pachybrachys. Cedar Creek uses Pachybrachis. What does American Beetles use?)

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Moved
Moved from Pachybrachis.

Pachybrachis is correct, not Pachybrachys
Pachybrachis Chevrolat 1836 (1), (2)
Pachybrachys Mannerheim 1843 [incorrect subsequent spelling]

The incorrect spelling is unfortunately still in wide use...

Moved to guide
I moved these beautiful photos to a guide for the genus. I changed the captions to "Cylindrical leaf beetle", so that the genus name would not be repeated in the caption, but of course, the caption can be whatever you like.

Patrick Coin
Durham, North Carolina

 
thanks Patrick
The less repetitive caption is good too.

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