Cryptorhynchus tristis LeConte 1876:255

Anderson, Robert S., 1807, A Review of the Genus Cryptorhynchus Illiger 1807 in the United States and Canada (Curculionidae: Cryptorhynchinae), The Coleopterists Bulletin 62 (1), pp. 168-180 : 179

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Cryptorhynchus tristis LeConte 1876:255
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Cryptorhynchus tristis LeConte 1876:255 View in CoL .

Natural history. Blatchley and Leng (1916) state that it feeds on leaves of scarlet oak ( Quercus coccinea Wang. ) at night and larvae develop under the bark.

Distribution. Fig. 24 View Figs . This species is found in the United States in AR, CT, D.C., FL, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MI, MO, NC, NE, NJ, NY, PA, SC, TN, VA, WV (O’Brien & Wibmer 1982; specimens examined herein).

Diagnosis. Body length 5.0–6.0 mm ( Figs. 9–10 View Figs ). Pronotum with uniformly distributed erect or sub-erect scales, not arranged in concentrations or tufts; width at base almost as wide as elytra at base, about 1 1/3X wider than long. Femora each with 2 teeth, basal tooth larger. Elytra with concentrations of dark erect scales on intervals 3 and 5 throughout most of length. Male ventrite 5 ( Fig. 15 View Figs ) broadly shallowly impressed medially; ventrite 1 with pair of raised shiny sparsely setose swellings on each side of midline at apical margin. Aedeagus ( Fig. 20 View Figs ).

Taxonomic notes. Images of the holotype of C. tristis are available at http:// insects.oeb.harvard.edu/mcz/FMPro?-DB 5 Image.fm&-Lay 5 web&-Format 5 images.htm&Species_ ID 5 5275&-Find

Specimens examined. UNITED STATES. Florida. Alachua County, 29 ° 34.5 9 N, 82 ° 29 9 W, 31.v.1994, R . L. Lundgren, FIT in hardwood hammock ( CMNC). Gadsden County, Appalachicola River at Interstate 10, 11.vi.1988, R . Turnbow , at light ( CMNC) . Georgia. Upson County, Mount Pleasant Road, South Yatesville , 30.vi.1992, R . Morris ( CMNC) . Kentucky. Laurel County, London (15 mi. W.), 8–30.vi.1984, S. Marshall, FIT ( CMNC) . Iowa. Iowa City ( USNM). Sioux City ( USNM) . Illinois. Louisville ( USNM) . Kansas. ‘‘KS’’ ( USNM) .

Louisiana. Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge , 8.v.1986, E.G. Riley ( CMNC) . Natchitoches Parish, Lotus (1 mi. N.N.E.), 31 ° 30 9 N, 93 ° 07.5 9 W, 12.iv.– 2.vii.2003, A. Cline, FIT ( CMNC) . West Feliciana Parish, St. Francisville , 28.iv.–1.v.2002, H.&A. Howden ( CMNC) . Maryland. Bladensburg ( USNM) . Indian Head ( USNM) . Plummer’s Island ( USNM) . Valley Park ( USNM) .

Mississippi. Meridian ( USNM) . New Jersey. Boontown ( USNM) . Hillsdale ( USNM) . Irvington ( USNM) . Newark ( USNM) . North Arlington ( USNM) . Orange Mountain ( USNM) . Ramsey ( USNM) . Pennsylvania. Colmanville ( USNM) . Mount Alto ( USNM) . South Carolina. Jasper County, Tillman (10– 12 mi. W.), 9.iii.1998, H.&A. Howden ( CMNC) . Tennessee. Burrville ( USNM) . Nashville ( USNM) . Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cades Cove , 31.vii.1955, H.&A. Howden ( CMNC) . Knoxville , 16–21.vi.1954, H.& A. Howden ( CMNC) , 24.v.1955, H.&A. Howden ( CMNC) , 25.viii.1954, H.&A. Howden ( CMNC) , 20.ix.1958, H.&A. Howden ( CMNC) . Virginia. Fairfax County ( USNM) . Fall’s Church ( USNM) . Four Mile Run ( USNM) . Mount Vernon ( USNM) . Vienna ( USNM) . West Virginia. Fayette County, Dowdy Creek near junction with New River , 15.vi.1993, S.M. Clark ( CMNC) . Kanawha County, Guthrie , 23.iv.1992, S.M. Clark ( CMNC) , 19.v.1993, S.M. Clark ( CMNC) .

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