Hypothenemus plumeriae ( Nordlinger, 1856 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5041370 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5041382 |
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Hypothenemus plumeriae ( Nordlinger, 1856 ) |
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Hypothenemus plumeriae ( Nordlinger, 1856) View in CoL , status restored
Bostrichus plumeriae Nordlinger 1856: 74
Hypothenemus plumeriae (Nordlinger) View in CoL . Wood and Bright 1992: 938. Complete synonymy given.
Hypothenemus eruditus Westwood 1834 View in CoL . Bright 2019: 136 plumeriae View in CoL = eruditus View in CoL
Stephanoderes parallelus Hopkins, 1915: 25 View in CoL . New synonymy.
Wood (1982: 905) questioned the validity of H. parallelus View in CoL and suggested that it might be a synonym of H. eruditus Westwood. Later View in CoL he suggested that it might be synonymous with H. plumeriae ( Wood 2007) View in CoL . Large numbers of specimens of H. plumeriae View in CoL were collected from traps in Brazil by the second author and collaborators and we were concerned that the differences given in his 2007 key between H. parallelus View in CoL and H. plumeriae View in CoL were extremely minor and variable. The holotype of S. parallelus (USNM) View in CoL was compared by the first author with those of S. cylindricus Hopkins View in CoL (USNM), H. pallidus Hopkins View in CoL (USNM), and H. guadaloupensis Schedl (USNM), all of which have previously been synonymized with H. plumeriae View in CoL by Wood. Likewise, all of the specimens in Wood’s collection identified as H. plumeriae View in CoL were studied. We conclude that parallelus Hopkins View in CoL falls within the range of H. plumeriae sensu Wood (2007) View in CoL . Bright (2019: 136) treated H. plumeriae View in CoL as a synonym of eruditus Westwood View in CoL without mentioning H. parallelus View in CoL because the small frontal elevation on the frons was difficult to see. While this character is subtle, it is consistent and typical “ eruditus View in CoL ” and “ plumeriae View in CoL ” are often found in the same trap samples with no intergradation. There is a great deal of variation within what is currently referred to H. eruditus View in CoL which is most likely a complex of cryptic species ( Kambestad et al. 2017), but all of these forms have the frons completely convex apart from a slight transverse impression above the epistoma. In specimens of H. plumeriae View in CoL there is a distinct concavity above the epistoma with an impunctate elevation above it in the middle of the frons.
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Hypothenemus plumeriae ( Nordlinger, 1856 )
Atkinson, Thomas H. & Flechtmann, Carlos A. H. 2021 |
Hypothenemus eruditus Westwood 1834
Bright DE 2019: 136 |
Hypothenemus plumeriae (Nordlinger)
Wood SL & Bright DE 1992: 938 |
Stephanoderes parallelus
Hopkins AD 1915: 25 |
Bostrichus plumeriae
Nordlinger H. 1856: 74 |