IdentificationThis species is easily recognized by its brilliant metallic blue or green colour with a reddish to purplish stripe on each elytron. The head and pronotum are covered with coarse evenly spaced punctures. The elytra, are more or less evenly punctured, and the costae are faint.
This species is easily recognized by its brilliant metallic blue or green colour with a reddish to purplish stripe on each elytron. The head and pronotum are covered with coarse evenly spaced punctures. The elytra,…
This species is easily recognized by its brilliant metallic blue or green colour with a reddish to purplish stripe on each elytron. The head and pronotum are covered with coarse evenly spaced punctures. The elytra, are more or less evenly punctured, and the costae are faint.
Life History
The life history is similar to the flatheaded cone borer, breeding in the trunk, limbs roots and cones of various conifer trees (Barr 1971, Furniss and Carolin 1977).
Conservation
Rare in Alberta.
Diet Info
The larvae of these beetles are known to feed on a wide variety of conifers including lodgepole pine, limber pine, alpine fir, and Douglas fir (Barr 1971, Furniss and Carolin 1977).
Range
These beetles are found from southern British Columbia through the Rocky Mountains to Arizona and New Mexico (Barr 1971, Bright 1987). One record is known from Alberta.
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Page Citation for Chrysophana placida
Page Citation
"Species Details - Chrysophana placida, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-2981. Accessed 22 May. 2025.
References
AuthorBarr, W. F.
TitleThe beetles of the Pacific Northwest.
Publication Date1971
Volume16
Pages55-89
AuthorBright, D. E.
TitleThe Metallic Wood-boring Beetles of Canada and Alaska. Coleoptera: Buprestidae.
Publication Date1987
Pages335
AuthorFurniss, R. L., and V. M. Carolin
TitleWestern Forest Insects.
Publication Date1977
Pages172-173
Specimen Information
There is 1 specimen of this Species.
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1 result plotted on map in 1 marker. Note: Only records with latitude and longitude coordinates are plotted on map.