Mordellistena

Traylor, Clayton R., Ulyshen, Michael D. & McHugh, Joseph V., 2023, New Host Records and a Review of Deadwood Associations for Mordellidae (Coleoptera) in North America, The Coleopterists Bulletin 77 (3), pp. 375-381 : 379

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-77.3.375

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03968955-A56F-FF87-2D0C-6A29BDDB884F

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scientific name

Mordellistena
status

 

Mordellistena View in CoL Costa, 1854

Mordellistena fuscipennis (Melsheimer, 1846)

Eight individuals were reared from decayed hardwood pieces in Tennessee ( Ferro et al. 2012), new host record.

Mordellistena limbalis (Melsheimer, 1846)

This species was collected by beating dead hardwood branches in Indiana (Downie and Arnett 1996), which may be incidental. Larval habits are unknown.

Mordellistena liturata (Melsheimer, 1846)

This species was reared from freshly cut swamp white oak ( Quercus bicolor Willd. ) logs in Indiana (n = 6, Powell et al. 2016; G. S. Powell, in litt.). Additionally, a single specimen emerged from a moderately decayed loblolly pine log in Mississippi ( Ulyshen et al. 2020), new host record.

Mordellistena masoni Liljeblad, 1918

A single specimen emerged from a one-monthold loblolly pine log in South Carolina (M. D. Ulyshen, personal observation), new host record. Mordellistena militaris LeConte, 1862

Seven individuals were reared from moderately decayed loblolly pine logs in Mississippi ( Ulyshen et al. 2020), new host record.

Mordellistena ornata (Melsheimer, 1846)

Adults were collected by beating dead limbs of hardwood trees (Downie and Arnett 1996), which may be incidental. Larval habits are unknown.

Mordellistena picipennis Smith, 1882

This species is known to breed in chestnut ( Castanea Mill. View in CoL ; Fagaceae View in CoL ) ( Liljeblad 1945).

Mordellistena tosta LeConte, 1862

This species was reared from alder ( Alnus Mill. ; Betulaceae ) in Pennsylvania ( Liljeblad 1945). Additionally, five individuals were reared from moderately decayed loblolly pine logs in Mississippi ( Ulyshen et al. 2020), new host record.

Mordellistena trifasciata (Say, 1826)

Two specimens emerged from a sweetgum ( Liquidambar styraciflua L.; Altingiaceae ) log, dead for 11 months, in South Carolina (Ulyshen and Hanula 2009), new host record.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Mordellidae

Loc

Mordellistena

Traylor, Clayton R., Ulyshen, Michael D. & McHugh, Joseph V. 2023
2023
Loc

Mordellistena picipennis

Smith 1882
1882
Loc

Fagaceae

Dumortier 1829
1829
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