Asemum nitidum

LeConte, 1873

Asemum nitidum is a of () described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1873. It is to parts of North America, with distribution records from Canada (British Columbia) and the United States. As a member of the Asemum, it belongs to a group of wood-boring that develop in coniferous trees. The species has been documented through 286 iNaturalist observations, indicating it is encountered with some regularity by naturalists, though detailed biological studies appear limited.

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How to pronounce Asemum nitidum: /əˈsiːməm ˈnɪtɪdəm/

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Distribution

to North America. Documented from British Columbia, Canada and the United States. GBIF records confirm presence in Canada (CA) and United States (US).

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