eastern fivespined ips
Ips grandicollis (Eichhoff, 1868)

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5462998 Adult(s)
5462990 Adult(s) head
5462991 Adult(s)
5462992 Adult(s)
5462999 Adult(s)
5325093 Adult(s) Australia: 67km N Brisbane, 8 Nov 1982, M. DeBaar & F.R. Wylie
5325094 Adult(s) Elytra concavely excavated with lateral margins dentate, all teeth on summit (I. grandicollis belongs to a group with 4 spines on the elytral declivity). They are distinguished from other bark beetles by their scooped-out posterior with 4 to 6 spines on each side; Australia: 67km N Brisbane, 8 Nov 1982, M. DeBaar & F.R. Wylie.
5325095 Adult(s) Adults are dark red-brown to almost black and about 3-5 mm in body length; shining and glabrous, dull and coarsely granulate, densely pubescent or covered with scales; Antennae geniculate, funicle five-segmented with abrupt three-segmented club; subcircular to oval, strongly flattened, with sutures strongly to moderately bisinuate; Elytra terminate in a rounded or blunt declivity which is concavely excavated with lateral margins dentate, 4 spines on the elytral declivity). They are distinguished from other bark beetles by their scooped-out posterior with 4 to 6 spines on each side; Australia: 67km N Brisbane, 8 Nov 1982, M. DeBaar & F.R. Wylie.
5326002 Adult(s) Australia: 67km N Brisbane, 8 Nov 1982, M. DeBaar & F.R. Wylie
5326003 Adult(s) Elytral declivity is concavely excavated with lateral margins dentate and 4 spines on the summit. They are distinguished from other bark beetles by their scooped-out posterior with 4 to 6 spines on each side; Australia: 67km N Brisbane, 8 Nov 1982, M. DeBaar & F.R. Wylie.
5326004 Adult(s) Dark red-brown to almost black beetle of about 3-5 mm in body length; shining and glabrous, dull and coarsely granulate, densely pubescent or covered with scales; Antennae geniculate, funicle five-segmented, with abrupt three-segmented club; subcircular to oval, strongly flattened, with sutures strongly to moderately bisinuate; Elytra declivity concavely excavated with lateral margins dentate, all teeth on summit (I. grandicollis belongs to a group with 4 spines on the elytral declivity). They are distinguished from other bark beetles by their scooped-out posterior with 4 to 6 spines on each side; Australia: 67km N Brisbane, 8 Nov 1982, M. DeBaar & F.R. Wylie.
5208085 Adult(s) Collection information: Florida: Santa Rosa Co.; 15-Apr-87
5156056 Adult(s)
5023030 Adult(s)
0013028 Adult(s) lateral view

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