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Catogenus rufus
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Copyright © 2006
Matthew Ireland
Parasitic Flat Bark Beetle -
Catogenus rufus
Lindsay, Ken Reid Park, Central Ontario, Ontario, Canada
December 15, 2006
Size: 11mm
Found under elm bark. Does anyone know how to determine if this is in fact C. rufus?
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Contributed by
Matthew Ireland
on 21 December, 2006 - 8:28am
C. rufus
Downie & Arnett list only one species of Catogenus in northeastern U.S., which is C. rufus. There is only one other species and I believe it is southeastern and/or southwestern.
Looks like a match to me.
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Brad Barnd
, 21 December, 2006 - 8:06pm
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