SeasonalityAdults have been collected between 17 May and 4 August.IdentificationMedium-sized reddish-brown to black species with conspicuous whitish setae that are somewhat whirled on the pronotum. The body outline is narrow. The pronotum is relatively flat with subparallel sides in males but more convex with subparallel to convex sides in females. The hind angles of the pronotum in both sexes are relatively long and thin with a conspicuous carina. Length is between 9 and 11 mm.
Scientific NameCtenicera lutescensHabitat
Boreomontane forests.
Seasonality
Adults have been collected between 17 May and 4 August.
Identification
Medium-sized reddish-brown to black species with conspicuous whitish setae that are somewhat whirled on the pronotum. The body outline is narrow. The pronotum is relatively flat with subparallel sides in males but…
Medium-sized reddish-brown to black species with conspicuous whitish setae that are somewhat whirled on the pronotum. The body outline is narrow. The pronotum is relatively flat with subparallel sides in males but more convex with subparallel to convex sides in females. The hind angles of the pronotum in both sexes are relatively long and thin with a conspicuous carina. Length is between 9 and 11 mm.
Life History
Unknown.
Conservation
Common.
Range
Boreomontane forests throughout the province. In North America, from British Columbia to Saskatchewan.
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Page Citation for Ctenicera lutescens
Page Citation
"Species Details - Ctenicera lutescens, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-3338. Accessed 18 Jan. 2025.
Specimen Information
There is 1 specimen of this Species.
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