Ambrosiodmus lewisi (Blandford, 1894)
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Ambrosiodmus lewisi (Blandford, 1894) View in CoL Fig. 11G, H, L View Figure 11
Xyleborus lewisi Blandford, 1894b: 104.
Ambrosiodmus lewisi (Blandford): Wood 1989: 170.
Ozopemon tuberculatus Strohmeyer, 1912: 38. Synonymy: Beaver and Liu 2010: 20.
Xyleborus lewekianus Eggers, 1923: 181. Synonymy: Wood 1989: 170.
Xyleborus tegalensis Eggers, 1923: 181. Synonymy: Schedl 1962a: 208.
Type material.
Syntypes Xyleborus lewisi (NHMUK). Syntypes Ozopemon tuberculatus (SDEI).
New records.
China: Hong Kong, Sheung Shui, 22.vi.1964, ex soaked in oil (BPBM, 1); Tai Po Kau, 23.ix.1965, Lee Kit Ming, Hui Wai Ming, ex light trap (BPBM, 1), as previous except: 30.vi.1964, (BPBM, 1), as previous except: 2-6.vii.1964 (BPBM, 1), as previous except: 3-4.vii.1965 (BPBM, 1). India: Arunachal Pradesh, Hunli vicinity, 28°19'32"N, 95°57'31"E, 1300 ± 100 m, 26.v.2012, L. Dembický (ZFMK, 1). Vietnam: Cao Bang, Phia Oac Hotel, 22°37.702'N, 105°54.5467'E, 847 m, 10-17.iv.2014, VN1, Cognato, Smith, Pham, ex in flight (MSUC, 1). Lao Cai, pass 8 km NW Sapa, 22°21'13"N, 103°46'01"E, 2030 m, 10.viii.2013, forested margin, V. Assing (MFNB, 1); Hoang Lien N.P., 22.35, 103.77, 1500-2000 m, 19.v.2019, VN168, S.M. Smith, A.I. Cognato, ex 10 cm branch (MSUC, 7). Ninh Binh, Cuc Phuong N.P., Mac Lake, 20°15'29.0"N, 105°42'27.5"E, 155 m, 4-7.v.2009, J.B. Heppner, ex blacklight trap (FSCA, 1). Thua Thien-Hue, Bach Ma N.P., 16.18902, 107.8498, 1193 m, 15.ii.2017, VN54, A.I. Cognato, T.A. Hoang, ex 1-4 cm diameter branch (MSUC, 1).
Diagnosis.
3.4-4.8 mm long (mean = 4.26 mm; n = 5); 1.7-2.53 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by each declivital interstriae variously tuberculate, never granulate; and red-brown color.
This species strongly resembles A. minor from which it can usually be distinguished by the larger size and the tubercles on declivital interstriae 2 distinctly larger than those of other interstriae.
Similar species.
Distribution.
China (Guangdong, Guizhou, Guangxi, Hainan, Hong Kong*, Sichuan, Xizang, Yunnan), India (Arunachal Pradesh*, Assam, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal), Indonesia (Java, Kalimantan, Sumatra), Japan, East & West Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam. Established in USA ( Hoebeke 1991; Gomez et al. 2018a).
Host plants.
The species is polyphagous but may show some preference for Dipterocarpaceae in the southern part of its range, and for Fagaceae in the northern part ( Browne 1961b).
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Scolytinae |
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Ambrosiodmus lewisi (Blandford, 1894)
Smith, Sarah M., Beaver, Roger A. & Cognato, Anthony I. 2020 |
Xyleborus lewekianus
Eggers 1923 |
Xyleborus tegalensis
Eggers 1923 |
Xyleborus lewisi
Blandford 1894 |