Ipini Bedel, 1888
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Tribe Ipini Bedel, 1888
Genus Ips DeGeer, 1775
Ips species are diagnosed by the following morphological characters: body length ranges between 2.2–8.2 mm; funicle is five-segmented; pronotum as long as wide and asperate anteriorly; declivity steep concave, with lateral margins bearing spines, the third always being the largest and often capitate; 1 st interstria before declivity with row of fine granules; spines of lateral declivital margin longer in male than in female; medial tubercles of frons larger in male than in female; filliform setae on medial posterior margin of 7 th abdominal ventrite shorter in male than in female.
Key to the Western Himalayan species of Ips DeGeer, 1775 View in CoL (reproduced after Buhroo & Lakatos, 2011)
1 Spine 2 and 3 of elytral declivity connected by a tumescent base; 3 the largest but not elongated as in other species, its apex enlarged into a spade-like club with a constriction at its base; 4 smaller and always placed midway between 3 and the lower margin; frons and entire lateral margins of body with dense longish erect setae.................... I. longifolia (Stebbing) View in CoL
- Spine 3 on the elytral declivity largest and with a knobbed apex; in males the costa of apical margin of elytral declivity is more prominent and spine 4 closer to the lower margin than the 3; frons and entire lateral margins of body with fine and less prominent setae..................................................................... I. stebbingi Strohmeyer View in CoL
Bedel, L. (1888) Faune des Coleopteres du Bassin de la Seine. Vol. VI. Rhynchophora (cont.). Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France, Hors Serie, Series 6, 7 (4), 385 - 444.
Buhroo, A. A. & Lakatos, F. (2011) Molecular and morphological diagnostic markers for the Himalayan Ips DeGeer species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae). Zootaxa, 3128 (1), 47 - 57. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3128.1.2
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