Premnobius

Atkinson, Thomas H., Flechtmann, Carlos A. H. & Petrov, Alexander V., 2023, Synopsis of the Neotropical Premnobiina (Coleoptera: Curculonidae: Scolytinae Ipini) with descriptions of new species, new synonymy and keys to species, Zootaxa 5249 (1), pp. 69-91 : 73

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5249.1.4

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A19BA431-94FE-47A1-9C35-E4BB426ED4DE

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7688425

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038387B6-1A12-5C63-7D85-FD56FA10F99F

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Premnobius
status

 

Key to American species of Premnobius View in CoL View at ENA (females only)

The following key will distinguish females of all species of Premnobius known from the Americas, both native and exotic.

1 Declivity with a pair of quadrate spines on lower lateral margins, their height subequal to width at base; spines on lateral margins often blunt or digitate ( Fig. 4 A–H View FIGURE 4 )................................................................ 2

- Declivity without pair of quadrate spines on lower margins; all granules or spines on lateral margins acutely pointed or digitate ( Fig. 5 A–F View FIGURE 5 )......................................................................................... 5

2 Pronotum not elongate, length 1/4 of body length; quadrate elevation near middle of declivity in lateral view ( Fig. 4 A,B,E,F View FIGURE 4 ) ................................................................................................... 3

- Pronotum elongate, length 1/3 of body length; quadrate elevations on posterior 1/3 of declivity in lateral view ( Figs. 4 C,D, G–H View FIGURE 4 )............................................................................................... 4

3 Quadrate elevation thickened basally, displaced medially from posterolateral crest; prominent, acute granules at base of declivity on interstriae 2 and 4 ( Fig. 4 A,B View FIGURE 4 )......................................................... flechtmanni (Wood)

- Quadrate elevation not thickened, on posterolateral crest, granules at base of declivity inconspicuous ( Fig. 4 E,F View FIGURE 4 )............................................................................................ neoadjunctus (Schedl)

4 Acute denticle near base of declivity on interstria 3 short, displaced medially from declivital crest; length 3 mm ( Fig. 4 C,D View FIGURE 4 )......................................................................... perezdelacrucei Petrov & Atkinson

- Acute denticle near base of declivity on interstria 3 digitate, nearly as long as quadrate process, on declivital crest; length 2 mm Fig. 4 G,H View FIGURE 4 )............................................................................. assiduus (Schedl)

5 Large digitate spine near apex of declivity, its length at least 3 its basal diameter ( Fig. 5 A–B View FIGURE 5 ).................................................................................................... brownei Atkinson & Flechtmann

- Declivital margin without large spines near apex, either without large spines or largest spines near midpoint of declivity ( Fig. 5 A–D View FIGURE 5 )............................................................................................... 6

6 Interstria 1 on declivity with a row of small pointed tubercles; raised lateral margin of declivity with small pointed granules; transition from elytral disc to declivity pronounced, not gradual ( Fig. 5 A,B View FIGURE 5 )....................... cavipennis Eichhoff View in CoL

- Interstria 1 on declivity without any granules; several large, pointed tubercles near base and midpoint of declivity on lateral margin; base of declivity extends gradually anteriorad at base along insterstria 1 ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 , C,D)....... ambitiosus (Schaufuss) View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

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