Anoplonyx occidens
Anoplonyx occidens is a of in the . It is known from western Canada, specifically British Columbia. As a member of this , it belongs to a group of sawflies whose feed on coniferous trees, though species-level records for A. occidens remain limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Anoplonyx occidens: //æˈnɒpləˌnɪks ˈɒksɪˌdɛnz//
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Distribution
British Columbia, Canada.
Similar Taxa
- Anoplonyx destructorA. destructor is a closely related conifer-feeding in the same , differing in preferences and geographic distribution; A. occidens is restricted to British Columbia while A. destructor has a broader North range.
- Other Anoplonyx species within Anoplonyx are morphologically similar and often require examination of or association records for reliable identification; A. occidens is distinguished by its restricted western Canadian distribution.