Wrinkled-bark-beetle
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Clinidium apertum allegheniense
Clinidium apertum allegheniense is a subspecies of wrinkled bark beetle described in 1975 by R.T. and J.R. Bell. It belongs to the subfamily Rhysodinae, a group of beetles highly specialized for life under bark and in decaying wood. The subspecies is part of the Arctoclinidium subgenus, which contains North American species. Like other rhysodines, it exhibits morphological adaptations for navigating tight spaces in wood-decaying habitats.
Omoglymmius hamatus
wrinkled bark beetle
A small beetle in the family Rhysodidae, described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1875. Adults measure 6–7 mm in length. The common name 'wrinkled bark beetle' applies to this species but also refers to the entire family Rhysodidae.