Species Details

Chrysobothris breviloba

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IdentificationThese beetles were identified and labelled as Ch. vulcanica by Bright in 1982. I disagree with the determinations. The male from British Columbia differs in the structure of the pro-tibia. It is missing the notch seen in the male of vulcanica. The aedeagus is very different, almost twice as wide and shaped very differently. The pattern of costa and fovea differ from that seen in the specimen of vulcanica. The female from Alberta, matches with the elytral and pronotal pattern of costae, fovea and callosities with the BC male. The male examined is 14.1 mm and the female is 13.2 mm, both well below the length cited for beetles of Ch. vulcanica (15-17 mm). The male from Golden, matches the description of Ch .breviloba, the aedeagus a near perfect match. It is a little larger than the size range of 8.5 to 12 mm. The next best match would be with Ch. trinervia, but in this species the aedeagus is a different shape (body length of 10 to 13 mm).

Scientific Name Chrysobothris breviloba Habitat Montaine forests. Identification
These beetles were identified and labelled as Ch. vulcanica by Bright in 1982. I disagree with the determinations. The male from British Columbia differs in the structure of the pro-tibia. It is missing the notch…
These beetles were identified and labelled as Ch. vulcanica by Bright in 1982. I disagree with the determinations. The male from British Columbia differs in the structure of the pro-tibia. It is missing the notch seen in the male of vulcanica. The aedeagus is very different, almost twice as wide and shaped very differently. The pattern of costa and fovea differ from that seen in the specimen of vulcanica. The female from Alberta, matches with the elytral and pronotal pattern of costae, fovea and callosities with the BC male. The male examined is 14.1 mm and the female is 13.2 mm, both well below the length cited for beetles of Ch. vulcanica (15-17 mm). The male from Golden, matches the description of Ch .breviloba, the aedeagus a near perfect match. It is a little larger than the size range of 8.5 to 12 mm. The next best match would be with Ch. trinervia, but in this species the aedeagus is a different shape (body length of 10 to 13 mm).
Life History Unknown. Conservation Rare. Diet Info In the USA, specimens have been reared from pines and Douglas fir (Fisher 1942, Bright 1987). Range This species ranges from southern Alberta and British Columbia south through the western states to Arizona and Texas (Fisher 1942, Bright 1987).
Chrysobothris breviloba
Chrysobothris breviloba
Chrysobothris breviloba
Chrysobothris breviloba
Chrysobothris breviloba

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"Species Details - Chrysobothris breviloba, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-3024. Accessed 20 Apr. 2024.

Authorship

Name Hilchie, Gerald J.
Role species page author
Date 2003

References

Specimen Information

There is 1 specimen of this Species.

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UASM23311 - Chrysobothris breviloba

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Waterton Park Collected ByCarr, F. S. Date Collected1932-07-20

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