Buprestis apricans explained
Buprestis apricans, the turpentine borer, is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae.[1] [2] [3] It is found in the Caribbean and North America.
Further reading
- Book: Arnett, R.H. Jr. . M. C. Thomas . P. E. Skelley . J. H. Frank . 21 June 2002 . American Beetles, Volume II: Polyphaga: Scarabaeoidea through Curculionoidea . CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, Florida..
- Book: Arnett, Ross H. . 2000 . American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico . CRC Press..
- Book: Richard E. White . 1983 . Peterson Field Guides: Beetles . Houghton Mifflin Company..
- Nelson, Gayle H. . George C. Walters Jr. . R. Dennis Haines . Charles L. Bellamy . amp . 2008 . A Catalog and Bibliography of the Buprestoidea of America North of Mexico . The Coleopterists' Society, Special Publication.
- Bellamy . C.L. . 2008–2009 . A World Catalogue and Bibliography of the Jewel Beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestoidea), Volumes 1-5 . Pensoft Series Faunistica . 76-80.
Notes and References
- Web site: Buprestis apricans Species Information. BugGuide.net. 2018-02-06.
- Web site: Buprestis apricans Report. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. 2018-02-06.
- Web site: Buprestis apricans Overview. Encyclopedia of Life. 2018-02-06.