Acmaeops

Subfamily

Lepturinae

Diagnosis - adult

Body length: 6–11mm.
Eyes: eye interommatidial setaeseta:
a sclerotized hair-like projection of the cuticle
absent, eye entire/shallowly emarginateemarginate:
notched at the margin
, eye ommatidial density fine. 
AntennaeAntenna:
in larval and adult insects, paired segmented appendages, borne one on each side of the head, functioning as sense organs and bearing a large number of sensilla
: antennal length reaches between basebase:
the part of any appendage or structure that is nearest the body
and end of elytraelytron:
the leathery forewing of beetles, serving as a covering for the hind wings, commonly meeting opposite elytron in a straight line down the middle of the dorsum in repose
, antennal flagellar segments elongateelongate:
much longer than wide
, scapescape:
the first proximal segment of the antenna
smooth/punctate at apexapex:
end of any structure distad to the base
, antennal scapescape:
the first proximal segment of the antenna
≥ segment 3. 
Pronotumpronotum:
the upper and dorsal part of the prothorax
: pronotumpronotum:
the upper and dorsal part of the prothorax
shape subquadratesubquadrate:
not quite a square
, pronotumpronotum:
the upper and dorsal part of the prothorax
lateral armature absent. 
Prosternum: prosternal process dilated or not at apexapex:
end of any structure distad to the base
, procoxal cavities open posteriorly. 
ElytraElytron:
the leathery forewing of beetles, serving as a covering for the hind wings, commonly meeting opposite elytron in a straight line down the middle of the dorsum in repose
: elytral length reaching or close to end of abdomen, elytral apicesapex:
end of any structure distad to the base
emarginate, with tooth or spinespine:
a protuberance with an acute (sharp) distal end
, rarely rounded or truncatetruncate:
cut off squarely at the tip
, elytral color black, reddish or orange, elytral color pattern present or absent. 
Legs: visible tarsomeres: 4, femora slender, protibial spurs: 2, tarsal claws simple.

Form moderately slender; integument distinctly punctatepunctate:
set with fine, impressed points or punctures appearing as pin-pricks
and pubescentpubescent:
downy; clothed with soft, short, fine, loosely set hair
. Head gradually narrowed behind the eyes, temples not convex, not abruptly narrowed to neck; face short, distance from a line connecting apicesapex:
end of any structure distad to the base
of antennal tubercles to anterior margin of labrumlabrum:
the upper lip, abutting the clypeus in front of the mouth
shorter than width across outer margins of genae; eyes entire; antennal insertions below level of anterior margins of eyes; general area below eyes about half as long as length of eye: antennaeantenna:
in larval and adult insects, paired segmented appendages, borne one on each side of the head, functioning as sense organs and bearing a large number of sensilla
barely reaching to or slightly surpassing middle of elytraelytron:
the leathery forewing of beetles, serving as a covering for the hind wings, commonly meeting opposite elytron in a straight line down the middle of the dorsum in repose
, third and fourth segments subequal or third a little longer, each shorter than scapescape:
the first proximal segment of the antenna
. Pronotumpronotum:
the upper and dorsal part of the prothorax
about as wide as long, sides sinuate, apexapex:
end of any structure distad to the base
constricted, margin collared; disk more or less flattened behind and elevated or prolonged on each side into a tubercletubercle:
a small knoblike or rounded protuberance
; prosternum transversely impressed and striatestriate:
marked with parallel, fine, longitudinal, impressed lines or furrows
; mesosternummesosternum:
sternum of the mesothorax
broad in front with sides converging posteriorly. ElytraElytron:
the leathery forewing of beetles, serving as a covering for the hind wings, commonly meeting opposite elytron in a straight line down the middle of the dorsum in repose
distinctly more than twice as long as basal width. Legs slender; posterior tarsitarsus:
the leg segment distal to the apex of the tibia, bearing the pretarsus; consists of one to five tarsomeres (including pretarsus)
with first segment longer than two following together (Chemsak 2005Chemsak 2005:
Chemsak, J.A.. 2005. Illustrated Revision of the Cerambycidae of North America. Volume II. Lepturinae. Wolfsgarden Press, Chino, CA: i-xv + 1-446, 27 pls.
).

Similar genera

Euracmaeops, Dinoptera, Gnathacmaeops

Differential diagnosis

The pronotumpronotum:
the upper and dorsal part of the prothorax
has a broad flange on the anterior margin in Acmaeops but not Dinoptera.

Distribution

Nearctic

Recorded host plants

Pinaceae

Remarks

2 species and another subspecies. The genera Euracmaeops, Dinoptera, and Gnathacmaeops seem to be in a complex with Acmaeops. They are all within 9% for the COI gene and are morphologically very similar. Dinoptera species are on broadleaf trees while the species stemming from Acmaeops sensu lato (Acmaeops, Euracmaeops, Gnathacmaeops) are conifer feeders.

Synonyms

N/A

Taxonomy

Acmæops LeConte, 1850: 322

  Acmaeops proteus  dorsal

Acmaeops proteus dorsal

  Acmaeops proteus  ventral

Acmaeops proteus ventral

  Acmaeops proteus  frontal

Acmaeops proteus frontal

  Acmaeops proteus  lateral

Acmaeops proteus lateral