Crypturgus borealis

Swaine, 1917

Boreal Cryptic Bark Beetle

Crypturgus borealis is a of in the , described by J.M. Swaine in 1917. It is found in North America, with records from Canada including Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba. The species belongs to the Crypturgus, a group of small, cryptic bark beetles associated with coniferous trees.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Crypturgus borealis: /kɹɪpˈtɜːɡəs bɒɹiˈælɪs/

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Distribution

North America, with confirmed records from Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba in Canada. GBIF indicates presence in Middle America and North America broadly.

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Taxonomic Note

The Crypturgus comprises small that are often cryptic and difficult to detect. They are associated with coniferous , though specific host relationships for C. borealis remain undocumented in available sources.

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