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Hexapoda (including Insecta)

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Atelocerata
Class: Hexapoda (including Insecta)

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5316039 Japanese pine sawyer Monochamus alternatus Female antenna is about one third longer than its body; China, May 2001, 2386 QA.
5323022 southern pine beetle Dendroctonus frontalis females are distinguished from males by the presence of a transverse, rather broad elevated ridge, called a mycangium, on the anterior pronotum; males lack the mycangium but have a distinct frontal groove, and elevations or tubercles on the head are more distinct; USA. Mississippi, Winston Co, Noxubee N.W. Refuge, 17-24 March 1997, R.A. Tisdale.
5314009 Sirex woodwasp Sirex noctilio Adult wasps are 10-44mm long with a cylindrical body. Adults have a spear-shaped plate (cornus) at the tail end. The antennae are entirely black, Females have a metallic blue head and body with orange legs. A spike-like projection on the tail end of the abdomen protects a female's ovipositor when it is not being used for egg-laying; Australia: Victoria.
5314010 Sirex woodwasp Sirex noctilio Females have a metallic blue head and body with orange legs. A spike-like projection on the tail end of the abdomen protects a female's ovipositor when it is not being used for egg-laying; Australia: Victoria.
5314011 Sirex woodwasp Sirex noctilio Females have a metallic blue head and body with orange legs. A spike-like projection on the tail end of the abdomen protects a female's ovipositor when it is not being used for egg-laying; Australia: Victoria.
5324097 hoop-pine bark beetle Hylurdrectonus piniarius female posterior; elytra coarsely punctate with shining interspaces; Queensland, Imbil, 21 July 1999, J. King.
5327016 silver fir bark beetle Pityokteines curvidens The elytral declivity has 3 teeth and 2 granules, the first tooth on the elytral declivity of males is pointed upward, two other teeth are hook-like and bended towards each other. Females have small teeth; Bohemia - Reitter.
5323013 southern pine beetle Dendroctonus frontalis Adults are 2 to 4 mm in length, short-legged, cylindrical and brown to black in colour. The prothorax is shiny and slightly narrowed toward the head. Its surface is thinly covered with different-sized punctures and a relatively smooth, distinct dorsal line. The elytra have fine to coarse rubosites between rows of obscure to distinct punctures. The elytral declivity is convex; USA: Mississippi, Winston Co, Noxubee N.W. Refuge, 17-24 March 1997, R.A. Tisdale.
5323014 southern pine beetle Dendroctonus frontalis Broad and prominent head. Transverse, rather broad elevated ridge, called a mycangium, on the anterior pronotum; USA. Mississippi, Winston Co, Noxubee N.W. Refuge, 17-24 March 1997, R.A. Tisdale.
5323018 southern pine beetle Dendroctonus frontalis The elytra have fine to coarse rubosites between rows of obscure to distinct punctures and the elytral declivity is convex; USA: Mississippi, Winston Co, Noxubee N.W. Refuge, 17-24 March 1997, R.A. Tisdale.
5323019 southern pine beetle Dendroctonus frontalis Adults are 2 to 4 mm in length, short-legged, cylindrical and brown to black in color, the elytra have fine to coarse rubosites between rows of obscure to distinct punctures and the elytral declivity is convex; USA. Mississippi, Winston Co, Noxubee N.W. Refuge, 17-24 March 1997, R.A. Tisdale.
5323021 southern pine beetle Dendroctonus frontalis The elytra have fine to coarse rubosites between rows of obscure to distinct punctures and the elytral declivity is convex; USA: Mississippi, Winston Co, Noxubee N.W. Refuge, 17-24 March 1997, R.A. Tisdale.
5316049 long-horned beetle Monochamus galloprovincialis Adults are 12-25 mm long, brownish black with unclear stripes of yellowish or whitish hair. Yellow scutellum at the base of elytrae is divided by a dark line to a half of its length. Antennae of males are black, 2-3 times longer than the body, while those of females are with whitish rings beginning from the 3rd segment and 1/3 or 1/2 times longer than the body. Pronotum is with a sharp spine on both sides; Ukraine, 8 July 2003, ex internal container AQIS intercept
5316050 long-horned beetle Monochamus galloprovincialis Antennae of males are black, 2-3 times longer than the body, while those of females are with whitish rings beginning from the 3rd segment and 1/3 or 1/2 times longer than the body; pinned specimen; Ukraine, 8 July 2003, ex internal container AQIS intercept.
5316051 long-horned beetle Monochamus galloprovincialis Adults are brownish black with unclear stripes of yellowish or whitish hair. Yellow scutellum at the base of elytrae is divided by a dark line to a half of its length; Ukraine, 8 July 2003, ex internal container AQIS intercept.
5316058 black fir sawyer Monochamus urussovii Antennae of males are 1.5-2 times longer than the body, and those of females are slightly longer than the body. Japan: Horoke, Hokkaido, 3 Aug 1977, leg. & Det. H. Akiyoma
5316059 black fir sawyer Monochamus urussovii Antennae of males are 1.5-2 times longer than the body, and those of females are slightly longer than the body; Japan: Horoke, Hokkaido, 3 Aug 1977, leg. & Det. H. Akiyoma.
5316060 black fir sawyer Monochamus urussovii Japan: Horoke, Hokkaido, 3 Aug 1977, leg. & Det. H. Akiyoma

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