Xyleborus inopinatus, (Schedl)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5178893 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0BB30FB2-E0A6-43AD-9476-E95DA74B605E |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039E87BC-B3DB-FF39-FE91-FA83282BFA21 |
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Xyleborus inopinatus |
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inopinatus (Schedl) . Move to Xyleborus .
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lantanae (Eggers). Add:
FIGURE: Maiti and Saha 2004: 57 (male and female habitus).
HOSTS: Albizzia lebbek, Anthocephalus cadamba, Anogeissus acuminata , Gmelina arboreo , Magnifera indica, Michelia champaca, Lantana sp.
(ds, tx) Maiti and Saha 2004: 56.
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FIGURE: Rabaglia, Dole and Cognato 2006: 1040 (female elytral declivity).
HOSTS: Inga sp. logs, Delonix regia branch.
(ds) Bright and Torres 2006: 413; Rabaglia, Dole and Cognato 2006: 1041.
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lewisi (Blandford) . Add Ozopemon tuberculatus Strohmeyer as a synonym. Add:
FIGURES: Lin and Wu 2010: 206 (female habitus); Maiti and Saha 2004: 59 (female habitus).
DISTRIBUTION: ASIA: China (Guangxi, Guizhou), India (Assam, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal). NORTH AMERICA: United States (Pennsylvania, introduced).
HOSTS: Acrocarpus fraxinifolius, Amooro wallichi, Castanea mollissima , Cinnamomum obtusifolius, Machilus sp., Phoebe lanceolata , Pinus yunnanensis , Terminalia myriocarpa .
(ds) Haack 2006: 272; Huang et al. 2003; Lin and Wu 2010; Maiti and Saha 2004: 58; Rabaglia, Dole and Cognato 2006: 1041. (hb) Huang et al. 2003. (tx) Beaver and Liu 2010: 20; Maiti and Saha 2004: 58.
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minor (Stebbing) . Add:
FIGURE: Maiti and Saha 2004: 62 (male and female habitus).
DISTRIBUTION: ASIA: India (Assam, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal), Taiwan.
HOSTS: Albizzia procera , Mallotus philippinensis , Odina wodier, Pterospermum acerifolium, Terminalia tomentosa .
(ds, tx) Beaver and Liu 2010: 21; Maiti and Saha 2004: 61.
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obliquecauda (Motschulsky). Add:
Lectotype (female), India oriental, designated by Mandelshtam and Nikitsky 2010: 17. (ds) Beaver and Liu 2010: 37.
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obliquus (LeConte) . Add:
FIGURES: Rabaglia, Dole and Cognato 2006: 1038 (antennal club), 1040 (female elytral declivity); Wood 2007: PLATE 93.
DISTRIBUTION: NORTH AMERICA: United States (Alabama, Washington D. C., Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia).
(ds) Bright and Torres 2006: 413; Flechtmann, Ottati and Berisford 2001; Grant et al. 2003; Rabaglia 2003: 376; Rabaglia and Valenti 2003: 315; Rabaglia, Dole and Cognato 2006: 1040. (ds, hb, tx) Wood 2007: 404.
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ocellatus (Wood) . Add:
(ds, hb, tx) Wood 2007: 405.
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opimus (Wood) . Add:
FIGURES: Wood 2007: PLATE 94.
(ds) Rabaglia, Dole and Cognato 2006: 1041. (ds, hb, tx) Wood 2007: 407.
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pardous (Eggers) . Move from Xyleborus View in CoL . Add: New combination by Wood 2007: 406.
(ds, hb, tx) Wood 2007: 406.
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(ms) Kirkendall and Jordal 2006: 732.
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Xyleborus inopinatus
Bright, Donald E. 2014 |
pardous (Eggers)
Wood, S. L. 2007: 406 |