Xyloctonus aethiops Schedl, 1953

Jordal, Bjarte H., 2024, Integrated taxonomy, biology and biogeography of the Afrotropical genus Xyloctonus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae), Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 71 (1), pp. 67-84 : 67

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scientific name

Xyloctonus aethiops Schedl, 1953
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Xyloctonus aethiops Schedl, 1953 View in CoL

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Xyloctonus aethiops Xyloctonus aethiops Schedl, 1953: 77.

Xyloctonus stenographus Schedl, 1961a, synonymy by Menier (1974).

Type material.

Lectotype, X. aethiops : Madagascar, Ankorika [-12.24, 49.36], K. E. Schedl, 1951 [MNHN]. Holotype of X. stenographus : Madagascar, Perinet [-18.93, 48.41], 28. XI. 1952, Dr. K. E. Schedl [MNHN].

Diagnosis.

Length 1.3-1.6 mm, 2.0 × as long as wide, colour dark brown; vertex with faint (false) pars stridens; antennal club with two visible procurved sutures; anterior margin of pronotum with four raised teeth, median teeth longest; elytral interstriae 9 curves before apex and continues to elytral suture; elytral interstriae elevated, flattened, carinated on and near declivity only; scutellar shield transversely oval; elytral suture straight. Ventrite I swollen on median third of its posterior margin, ventrite II with four spines along the posterior margin.

Distribution.

Madagascar.

New record.

Madagascar, Andasibe, Mantadia National Park [-18.861, 48.447], 900 m alt. 15 May 2015, ex Uapaca twig, B. Jordal, leg. [ZMUB].

Biology.

Two collections from known host were both in the same plant family Phyllanthaceae : Wielandia mimosoides (originally in Savia ) ( Schedl 1977)) and Uapaca sp. This is the only Xyloctonus that cut their egg tunnels parallel to the grain of the wood. Three broods with larvae were dissected from a thin twig of 1 cm thickness and were without parents present. Brood size ranged between 21 and 28 (n = 3).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Genus

Xyloctonus

Loc

Xyloctonus aethiops Schedl, 1953

Jordal, Bjarte H. 2024
2024
Loc

Xyloctonus stenographus

Schedl 1961
1961
Loc

Xyloctonus aethiops

Schedl 1953
1953
Loc

Xyloctonus aethiops

Schedl 1953
1953