Dec 062012
 

Following the accidental introduction of Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) in the mid 1990’s, and its subsequent detection in the Detroit, MI/Windsor, ON area in 2002, jewel beetles (Buprestidae) have become front page news in many communities in eastern North America. As federal, provincial, state and municipal governments initiate jewel beetle monitoring projects to track the expanding range of Emerald Ash Borer, many other species are captured as by-catch, which has subsequently lead to an increased interest in these bold and beautiful beetles.

Luckily, North American buprestid taxonomists have been working diligently with these charismatic & economically important beetles for decades, and have described and classified nearly all the eastern North American fauna. With a solid taxonomic base to build upon and an increasing demand for accessible identification resources, a partnership was formed between the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, the University of Guelph Insect Collection and the Invasive Species Centre to create a user-friendly resource for jewel beetle identification. Today, I’m happy to announce the imminent publication of a Field Guide to the Jewel Beetles of Northeastern North America!

Cover of Field Guide to the Jewel Beetles of Northeastern North America

Cover photo of Buprestis rufipes by Ted MacRae

Map of use for the Field Guide to Jewel Beetles

Green – Guide considered comprehensive; Yellow – Majority of fauna included in guide, may require additional resources; Red – Guide not representative of local fauna, be sure to consult additional resources.

This 411 page field guide (6×9″) covers the 164 jewel beetle species known from northeastern North America, and also includes 2 identification keys to the 23 genera in the region: one a technical key adapted from previously published works, and the other a “field key”, designed for use with a hand lens or digital camera and which uses characters that are more easily observed. In addition, we’ve included a short section on collecting, preparing and storing jewel beetles, as well as an illustrated tutorial on how to dissect male genitalia. Fully labelled morphological maps and a glossary of terms that may be found in the primary literature are provided to help non-specialists use both this field guide, and also any other buprestid literature they may need to consult.

Each species in the guide is fully illustrated with high magnification colour photos of the dorsal & ventral habitus, head and male genitalia (plus additional colour morphs or variations where possible), and a review of taxonomic synonyms, ESC & ESA approved common names, and all known larval host plants is provided in addition to thorough morphological diagnoses, characters useful for differentiating similar species, and notes on species abundance, habitat preference and economic importance. On top of all this, we’ve also included a number of other tools and resources to help with species-level identification in the absence of keys. Take a look at the Emerald Ash Borer page to see what to expect throughout:

So how can you get your copy? The Field Guide to the Jewel Beetles of Northeastern North America is now available by calling 1-800-442-2342 UPDATE: Sorry, hard copies are all sold out. PDFs are available here. The CFIA is making this field guide completely FREE. Yes — totally, 100% FREE, including international shipping. This book won’t be available through traditional or online bookstores, so we need your help in spreading the word about it. If you know researchers/naturalists/citizen scientists who may find this field guide useful, please let them know how they can get copies of their own, because we’d love to see the book in the hands of anyone with an interest in natural history and entomology!

If you have any questions about the field guide, please don’t hesitate to ask, either in the comments below or via email, and my co-authors and I hope you enjoy using it as much as we enjoyed creating it!

Example page from Generic Identification Key for Jewel Beetles

Sample key to genera page. All characters used in the key are illustrated with either high magnification photographs or simple illustrations.

Trachys generic spread from Field Guide to Jewel Beetles

Trachys generic page from Field Guide to Jewel Beetles featuring original artwork by scientific illustrator/artist Glendon Mellow.

Buprestis striata species field guide page

Buprestis striata field guide page showing colour variations.

  84 Responses to “Field Guide to the Jewel Beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) of Northeastern North America”

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  1. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

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  3. Hey look! @BioInFocus wrote a guide to jewel beetles! http://t.co/AWIIfLmZ (plus, lovely cover photo by @tcmacrae )

  4. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  5. Oh, and did I mention it's full of awesome photos of shiny beetles? Or that it's totally, 100% FREE? Cause it is! 😀 http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  6. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  7. Courtesy of Alex Wild @Myrmecos. http://t.co/wc1G2GdC

  8. Awesome news! @BioInFocus Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae)! – http://t.co/c1DJYsoF

  9. Nice! And the western version will be out soon, right? MT @BioInFocus: I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles…! http://t.co/72qrn5ee

  10. MT @BioInFocus: Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae) – http://t.co/qBma3mTC Yay Morgan!!! 😀

  11. MT @BioInFocus:it's full of awesome photos of shiny beetles… and totally, 100% FREE 😀 http://t.co/qBma3mTC I totally called the "shiny" bit

  12. Oh, and did I mention it's full of awesome photos of shiny beetles? Or that it's totally, 100% FREE? Cause it is! 😀 http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  13. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  14. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  15. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  16. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

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  18. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  19. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  20. Oh, and did I mention it's full of awesome photos of shiny beetles? Or that it's totally, 100% FREE? Cause it is! 😀 http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  21. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  22. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  23. Congrats to @bioinfocus on the publication of this beautiful book on Jewel Beetles! Even better–FREE. And SHINY. http://t.co/u8jomZ6Y

  24. Congrats to @bioinfocus on the publication of this beautiful book on Jewel Beetles! Even better–FREE. And SHINY. http://t.co/u8jomZ6Y

  25. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  26. Oh, and did I mention it's full of awesome photos of shiny beetles? Or that it's totally, 100% FREE? Cause it is! 😀 http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  27. MT @bug_girl: Congrats to @BioInFocus on the publication of beautiful book on Jewel Beetles! Even better–FREE. http://t.co/HPnkgrXA

  28. Field Guide to the Jewel Beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) of NE North America http://t.co/61AGT23j released soon. Images second-to-none!

  29. Congrats to @bioinfocus on the publication of this beautiful book on Jewel Beetles! Even better–FREE. And SHINY. http://t.co/u8jomZ6Y

  30. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  31. @BioInFocus Shiny! Free! And involving my fav peeps @BioInFocus @tcmacrae @flyingtrilobite Of course it's popular. http://t.co/AWIIfLmZ

  32. Big announcement time! I co-wrote a field guide to jewel beetles (Buprestidae), and it's about to be released! – http://t.co/uTjEDXr9

  33. Field Guide to the Jewel Beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) of Northeastern North America http://t.co/YBsvB1XI by @BioInFocus (ht @Myrmecos)

  34. Looking for Xmas gifts for naturalists? Or yourself? FREE guide to E. NAm jewel beetles (Buprestidae) by @BioInFocus http://t.co/o9HJYEG8

  35. Looking for Xmas gifts for naturalists? Or yourself? FREE guide to E. NAm jewel beetles (Buprestidae) by @BioInFocus http://t.co/o9HJYEG8

  36. Looking for Xmas gifts for naturalists? Or yourself? FREE guide to E. NAm jewel beetles (Buprestidae) by @BioInFocus http://t.co/o9HJYEG8

  37. Looking for Xmas gifts for naturalists? Or yourself? FREE guide to E. NAm jewel beetles (Buprestidae) by @BioInFocus http://t.co/o9HJYEG8

  38. Congrats to @BioInFocus for "Field Guide to Jewel Beetles of Northeastern North America" Essential for Entomologists! http://t.co/gToNQzeg

  39. This looks beautiful! A CFIA guide to jewel beetles of North America – free! http://t.co/ULbhZTxY thx @CanFieldNat

  40. Congrats to @BioInFocus for "Field Guide to Jewel Beetles of Northeastern North America" Essential for Entomologists! http://t.co/gToNQzeg

  41. Looking for Xmas gifts for naturalists? Or yourself? FREE guide to E. NAm jewel beetles (Buprestidae) by @BioInFocus http://t.co/o9HJYEG8

  42. @BioInFocus This 411 page field guide looks amazing, and it's totally free!? http://t.co/l2uX8jEx
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  43. Congrats to @BioInFocus for "Field Guide to Jewel Beetles of Northeastern North America" Essential for Entomologists! http://t.co/gToNQzeg

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  47. @BioInFocus 's new Buprestid Field Guide looks amazing! I want one! http://t.co/PqJNelT5

  48. Hey look! @BioInFocus wrote a guide to jewel beetles! http://t.co/AWIIfLmZ (plus, lovely cover photo by @tcmacrae )

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