Truncaudum impexum (Schedl) Schedl, 2010

Hulcr, Jiri, 2010, New genera of Palaeotropical Xyleborini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) based on congruence between morphological and molecular characters, Zootaxa 2717, pp. 1-33 : 26

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.199742

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5621890

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/474887DD-FFD6-FFB1-90BA-6BCFA6F6FF3E

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scientific name

Truncaudum impexum (Schedl)
status

comb. nov.

Truncaudum impexum (Schedl) , comb. n.

Xyleborus impexus Schedl, 1942c View in CoL

Xyleborus dentatulus Browne, 1981 View in CoL syn. n. Xyleborus circumspinosus Schedl, 1972b View in CoL , syn. n. Xyleborus falcarius Schedl 1942c View in CoL , syn. n.

Xyleborus subdentatulus Browne, 1986 View in CoL syn. n. Xyleborus vernaculus Schedl, 1975b View in CoL , syn. n. Xyleborus putputensis Browne, 1986 View in CoL , syn. n.

Specimens examined. T. impexum : New Guinea (holotype, NHMW); New Guinea (2, BHJ); New Guinea (FICB); New Guinea, Madang Prov. (8, Hulcr det., MSUC), Oro Prov. (30, Hulcr det., MSUC), West Sepik (4, Hulcr det., MSUC). X. dentatulus View in CoL : New Guinea, New Ireland, Kamdaru (holotype, BMNH); Takehara coll. 1975.; New Guinea, Morobe Province, Bulolo (3, Hulcr det., FICB); New Guinea, Madang Prov. (225, Hulcr det., MSUC), West Sepik (3, Hulcr det., MSUC). X. circumspinosus View in CoL : New Guinea, Morobe Province, Bulolo (1, Schedl det., MSUC); New Guinea, Morobe, Umboi (paratype, NHMW). X. subdentatulus View in CoL : New Guinea (holotype, BMNH). X. falcarius View in CoL : New Guinea (holotype, NHMW). X. vernaculus View in CoL : New Guinea, Manus island, Nuvok (holotype, NHMW). X. putputensis View in CoL : New Guinea, New Britain (holotype, BMNH).

Comments. T. impexum has a very characteristic abruptly truncated elytra, with the declivity surrounded by conspicuous serrate costa. Serrations on the costa are extraordinarily variable and often different between the lower and the upper margin of the declivity. This variation is not correlated with genetic distance between individuals.. A preliminary analysis of intraspecific DNA sequence variation suggests that T. impexus morphotypes with different declivities belong to a single lineage. 28S rDNA sequence divergence (p-distance) of two very different morphotypes does not exceed 0.1%, while p-distances to T. longior and T. agnatum is 0.008 and 0.005, respectively. Differences between sequences of CO1 mtDNA are larger (randomly chosen variants of T. impexum ) between 0.109 and 0.116 (nearly all substitution in 3rd codon sites), but much lower than average between-species difference among Truncaudum spp. (average p-distance = 0.147, never below 0.130) (data from Cognato et al., 2011).

Holotype of X. dentatulus Browne is virtually identical to that of T. impexum , only the serrations on the upper edge of declivity are slightly smaller. The declivity in X. subdentatulus has tubercles larger than in most T. impexum , but not exceedingly large, and in homologous positions. X. falcarius was described based on a single difference, a tooth on first interstria on declivital apex ( Schedl, 1942c). X. vernaculus was described as different from X. falcarius (syn. with T. impexum here) by its gradually decreasing size of teeth on upper declivital margin ( Schedl, 1975b). The actual difference in teeth size is minor, fully within the variation in T. impexum . Holotype of X. putputensis is a male of Truncaudum impexum .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Genus

Truncaudum

Loc

Truncaudum impexum (Schedl)

Hulcr, Jiri 2010
2010
Loc

Xyleborus subdentatulus

Browne 1986
1986
Loc

Xyleborus putputensis

Browne 1986
1986
Loc

Xyleborus dentatulus

Browne 1981
1981
Loc

Xyleborus vernaculus

Schedl 1975
1975
Loc

Xyleborus circumspinosus

Schedl 1972
1972
Loc

Xyleborus impexus

Schedl 1942
1942
Loc

Xyleborus falcarius

Schedl 1942
1942
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