Premnobius ambitiosus (Schaufuss)
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Premnobius ambitiosus (Schaufuss) |
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Premnobius ambitiosus (Schaufuss) View in CoL View at ENA
Fig. 5 C,D View FIGURE 5
Xyleborus ambitiosus Schaufuss, 1897: 109 .
Premnobius ambitiosus (Schaufuss) View in CoL : Eggers 1922: 173.
Premnobius cavipennis spinosus Hagedorn, 1908: 376 View in CoL . Synonymy: Eggers 1922: 173.
Premnobius brasiliensis Nunberg, 1960: 490 View in CoL . Synonymy: Schedl 1960: 107.
Similar species. This is the largest and most robust species found in the Neotropical region. It most closely resembles P. cavipennis View in CoL , but is much larger.
Diagnosis. Length 3.0– 3.3 mm, 3.0 × as long as wide ( Wood 2007: 368). Color dark reddish brown, body covered with fine, short pubescence. Frons granulate-punctate, with a faint longitudinal carina extending to the epistoma. Anterior margin of pronotum rounded, without marginal teeth. Pronotal summit slightly before middle, anterior asperities small and irregular. Elytral disc with interstriae 4 × as wide as striae, striae not impressed. Vestiture of recumbent strial setae, with mostly uniseriate strial setae, these becoming longer and stouter posteriorly. Declivity occupying about 40% of elytral length, the basal portion of first interstriae depressed; raised posterolateral crest beginning on interstria 2 and continuing to apex. Declivital face weakly concave, with large confused strial and interstrial punctures, pubescence absent. Crest with irregular denticles throughout. Longest near middle, toothlike, slightly incurved; a much smaller tooth at base of declivity on interstria 3. Marginal teeth and denticles on crest shorter than surrounding pubescence.
Distribution: Introduced from the Afrotropical region. The earliest collection records in Colombia and Brazil are from 1958. Widely distributed in South America and Panama to south-central Brazil ( Fig. 12 B View FIGURE 12 ). This is a large and distinctive species and it is surprising that there are so few records.
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Premnobius ambitiosus (Schaufuss)
Atkinson, Thomas H., Flechtmann, Carlos A. H. & Petrov, Alexander V. 2023 |
Premnobius brasiliensis
Schedl, K. E. 1960: 107 |
Premnobius ambitiosus (Schaufuss)
Eggers, H. 1922: 173 |
Premnobius cavipennis spinosus
Eggers, H. 1922: 173 |
Hagedorn, J. M. 1908: 376 |
Xyleborus ambitiosus
Schaufuss, C. F. C. 1897: 109 |