Lasconotus subcostulatus

Kraus, 1912

cylindrical bark beetle

Lasconotus subcostulatus is a in the , first described by Kraus in 1912. It is distributed across North America. As a member of the Lasconotus, it belongs to a group of associated with dead and decaying wood. Detailed biological studies specifically targeting this are limited.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lasconotus subcostulatus: /læskoʊˈnoʊtəs sʌbˌkɒstʃuˈleɪtəs/

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Habitat

Associated with dead and decaying wood, consistent with ecological patterns observed in the Lasconotus.

Distribution

North America.

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