Phymatodes maculicollis LeConte

Swift, Ian P. & Ray, Ann M., 2010, Nomenclatural changes in North American Phymatodes Mulsant (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), Zootaxa 2448, pp. 35-52 : 44-45

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.294195

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6196101

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Phymatodes maculicollis LeConte
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Phymatodes maculicollis LeConte View in CoL

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Phymatodes maculicollis LeConte, 1878:614 View in CoL . Type locality: Isle Royale, Lake Superior, Michigan, USA. MCZC Phymatodes hardyi Van Dyke, 1928:112 View in CoL . Type locality: Gordon Head, British Columbia, Canada. CASC Phymatodes elongatus Hopping, 1937:8 View in CoL . Type locality: Stanley, British Columbia, Canada. CNC

Phymatodes maculicollis View in CoL is similar to P. vilitatis View in CoL , having an elongate form wherein the elytra are approximately three times as long as the basal width, and clothed in short, pale, subappressed setation. The majority of specimens have the pronotum orange-brown with a darker median macula, however, some specimens have the pronotum entirely dark brown, superficially resembling P. vilitatis View in CoL . The two species can be further separated by the maxillary palpi. In P. maculicollis View in CoL the maxillary palpi are two times as long as the labial palpi, and the apical maxillary palpomere is strongly dilated, while in P. vilitatis View in CoL , the maxillary palpi are only slightly longer than the labial palpi, and the apical palpomere is not dilated. There are some minor differences in the antennae of these species as well; P. maculicollis View in CoL has longer antennae in general, with the male antennae attaining three-quarters the length of the elytra, while those of P. vilitatis View in CoL attain only two-thirds. The females of P. vilitatis View in CoL have the antennae shortened, attaining one-half the length of the elytra, and the apical antennomeres (VII—XI) becoming, smaller, wider, and appear more congested or clubbed. The females of P. maculicollis View in CoL lack this character. Additionally, both of these species lack a distinct constriction between the upper and lower eye lobes, with the upper lobe and the portion of the eye in the antennal notch being the same width.

Specimens examined: 72, including the type of P. hardyi and P. maculicollis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Phymatodes

Loc

Phymatodes maculicollis LeConte

Swift, Ian P. & Ray, Ann M. 2010
2010
Loc

Phymatodes elongatus

Hopping 1937: 8
1937
Loc

Phymatodes hardyi

Van Dyke 1928: 112
1928
Loc

Phymatodes maculicollis

LeConte 1878: 614
1878
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