 The next beetle is the Ipsin Graver beetle, and it's a medium-sized, small, reddish-colored beetle. One thing you'll want to notice with this beetle is that it looks like a scoop has been taken out of its rear end, and you can see that very easily if you're using your magnifying glass, and it looks like it has teeth around the edges and just like the rear ends missing. Like somebody just took a big bite out of it. The galleries formed by the Ips beetles are H-shaped, or they can also be Y-shaped. So when you're looking at the gallery formation and damage caused by the Ips beetle, that's one characteristic you want to look for, either these H-shaped galleries or these Y-shaped galleries. And that's very distinguishable from southern pine beetle for these Ips beetles. So the beetle with the scoop out of its rear end and the H or the Y-shaped galleries to distinguish the Ips beetle.