Ips calligraphus(IPSXCA)
Distribution details in United States of America
From CABI Pest map 720 (2009): Present, no details
EPPO Reporting Service (1994/125) : I. c. calligraphus is the subspecies of the eastern USA. I. c. ponderosae occurs in the Black Hills area of South Dakota, and in eastern Rocky Mountains. A new species I. apache has been segregated from I. calligraphus and occurs in southeastern Arizona.
* Cognato AI, Barc N, Philip M, Mech R, Smith AD, Galbraith E, Storer AJ, Kirkendall LR (2009) The native and introduced bark and ambrosia beetles of Michigan (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae). The Great Lakes Entomologist 42(3-4), 101-200.
* Lanier GN, Teale SA, Pajares JA (1991) Biosystematics of the genus Ips in North America: review of the Ips calligraphus group. Canadian Entomologist 123-1103-1124.
* Wilkinson, R. C.; Foltz, J. L. (1980) Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America 26 (3), 375-380.
* Lanier GN, Teale SA, Pajares JA (1991) Biosystematics of the genus Ips in North America: review of the Ips calligraphus group. Canadian Entomologist 123-1103-1124.
* Wilkinson, R. C.; Foltz, J. L. (1980) Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America 26 (3), 375-380.
Country | State | Status | |
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Canada | Ontario | Present, no details | |
Canada | Québec | Present, no details | |
Canada | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Canada | Saskatchewan | Present, no details | |
Canada | Nova Scotia | Absent, pest no longer present | |
Mexico | Present, widespread |