Conservation Status
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Uncommon.
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Cyclicity
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July.
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Distribution
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This is a wide ranging species. It found from the Northwest Territories south to Mexico, and from British Columbia to New Brunswick (Fisher 1942, Bright 1987).
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General Description
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This is another large Chrysobothris species. Similar to C. verdigripennis in having the tips of the antennal segments tipped with yellow or orange. The clypeus is margined.
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Habitat
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Conifer forests.
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Trophic Strategy
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This species is known from pine, larch, fir and spruce (Fisher 1942, Bright 1987). In Alberta adults have been associated with spruce and charred jack pine.
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Chrysobothris dentipes
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Chrysobothris dentipes: Brief Summary
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Chrysobothris dentipes is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea, Central America, and North America.
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