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Stictoleptura canadensis
Classification
Diagnostic Features of Larvae
- Larva. Head thickened, beset with many slender hairs; epistoma abruptly declivous; labrum transversely oval, broadly rounded from behind middle; dorsal angle of mandible abrupt and strong; one prominent ocellus. Proeusternum shining, beset with a number of regularly disposed hairs, otherwise as in Brachyleptura rubrica, but slightly more hairy and tubercles of ampullae slightly larger and more closely placed. The larvae feed in dead, rather solid wood of various species of Pinus and Tsuga. It commonly attacks the heartwood of living trees, gaining entrance through a wound such as a blaze. Range, throughout the United States and Canada. Adapted from Craighead (1923).
Biology and Economic Importance
- Biology and economic importance for this taxon coming soon.
Selected References to Larvae Specimens
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