Ficicis porcatus (Chapuis)
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43. Ficicis porcatus (Chapuis)
Hylesinus porcatus Chapuis, 1869: 31 View in CoL .
Distribution: Japan, Taiwan, Philippines, Indonesia (Bali, Java, Sumatra), New Guinea, Australia and throughout the Pacific islands. [5]
Hosts: Normally attacks trees in the family Moraceae ( Ficus spp. , Artocarpus spp. ), but there are occasional records from other angiosperm families (e.g. Beaver & Maddison 1990). It was probably transported to the Pacific islands together with a staple food, the breadfruit ( Artocarpus altilis ), during man’s early migration into the area.
Biology: A phloeophagous species with gallery system closely resembling that of other species in the genus ( Browne 1961, Beaver 1976).
Taxonomy: Listed as a synonym of Ficicis despectus (Walker) by Wood & Bright (1992), but we consider it to be a distinct species, with synonyms Ficicis koebelei Lea , Hylesinus crassus Beeson , H. insularum Beeson , H. philippinensis Eggers , H. subcostatus Eggers , H. subopacus Eggers , Phloeosinus goliathoides Murayama.
We have examined type material of all these species except F. koebelei and P. goliathoides (NHMB, NHML, NMW, USNM) . The species has a more easterly distribution than Ficicis despectus .
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Ficicis porcatus (Chapuis)
Beaver, R. A. & Liu, L. Y. 2010 |
Hylesinus porcatus
Chapuis, F. 1869: 31 |