Hylastini

Mercado-Vélez, Javier E. & Negrón, José F., 2014, Revision of the new world species of Hylurgops LeConte, 1876 with the description of a new genus in the Hylastini (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) and comments on some Palearctic species, Zootaxa 3785 (3), pp. 301-342 : 308

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3785.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5691393

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scientific name

Hylastini
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Key to the world genera in the Hylastini

1 Procoxae widely separated; elytral scale-like setae absent; elytral sides broadening posteriorly....... Scierus LeConte, 1876 View in CoL

- Procoxae subcontiguous; elytral scale-like setae present; elytral sides nearly parallel............................... 2

2 Surface of elytral disc densely covered by cup-shaped setae; odd numbered interstriae distinctly costate, especially at declivity; pronotal disc surface between large punctures abundantly, minutely punctate ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 a); anterior margin of mesoventrite pointed, distinctly extending anteriorly ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 a)........................................ Pachysquamus View in CoL new genus

- Surface of elytral disc sparsely or densely covered by recumbent, hair-like setae; odd numbered interstriae evenly convex; pronotal disc surface between large punctures impunctate or with medium-sized punctures; anterior margin of mesoventrite slightly rounded or straight, extending anteriorly slightly or not ( Figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 b, c)....................................... 3

3 Third tarsal segment 1.3–1.7× width of second, fifth broadening apically ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 a); pronotal disc with equal or greater number of smaller than larger punctures ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 c); prothorax averaging as long as wide (0.9–1.1); mid-frontal transverse impression usually distinct, without inflated area below ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 a)..................................... Hylurgops LeConte, 1876 View in CoL

- Third tarsal segment 1.0–1.1× width of second, fifth not broadening apically ( Fig.1 View FIGURE 1 b); pronotal disc lacking or with lesser number of smaller than larger punctures ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 b); prothorax averaging 1.2× longer than wide [1.0 (in H. salebrosus View in CoL ) to 1.3×]; mid-frontal transverse impression absent or indistinct, if present, inflated area below ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 b)...... Hylastes Erichson, 1836 View in CoL

Erichson, W. F. (1836) Systematische auseinandersetzung der familie der borkenkafer (Botrischidae). Archiv Fur Naturgeschicthe, 2, 45 - 65.

LeConte, J. L. (1876) Family IX, Scolytidae. In: LeConte, J. L. & Horn, G. H. (Eds.), The Rhynchophora of America North of Mexico. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 15 (96), pp. 341 - 391.

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FIGURE 1. Tarsal characters distinguishing Hylurgops from Hylastes: a) third tarsal segment broader than the second, the fifth tarsal segment broadening apically (Hylurgops longipennis), b) second and third tarsal segments equally broad, fifth not broadening apically (Hylastes mexicanus).

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FIGURE 2. Anterior margin of mesoventrite in the Hylastini: a) distinctly pointed (Pachysquamus subcostulatus), b) slightly rounded and sub-inflated (Hylurgops planirostris), c) truncate, margin straight (Hylastes salebrosus).

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FIGURE 4. Surfaces between larger punctures in the pronotum: a) densely, minutely punctate (Pachysquamus subcostulatus), b) not punctate (Scierus and Hylastes), c) with smaller punctures about half the size of larger (Hylurgops).

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FIGURE 5. Depth of the mid-frontal impression of Hylurgops and Hylastes: a) deep and distinct (Hylurgops rugipennis), b) indistinct or absent (Hylastes mexicanus).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

SubFamily

Scolytinae