Heteroborips tristis (Eggers, 1930) Smith & Beaver & Cognato, 2020
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Heteroborips tristis (Eggers, 1930) |
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comb. nov. |
Heteroborips tristis (Eggers, 1930) comb. nov. Fig. 63G, H, L View Figure 63
Xyleborus tristis Eggers, 1930: 194.
Euwallacea tristis (Eggers): Wood and Bright 1992: 694; Smith et al. 2018a: 138.
Type material.
Neotype (NHMB).
New records.
India: Arunachal Pradesh, Etalin vicinity, 28°36'56"N, 95°53'21"E, 700 m, 12-25.v.2012, L. Dembický (ZFMK, 2). Meghalaya, 3 km E Tura, 25°30'N, 90°14'E, 1150 m, 4.v.1999, Dombický & Pacholátko (NHMB, 1; RABC, 1).
Diagnosis.
3.9-4.0 mm long (mean = 3.92 mm; n = 3); 2.79-3.25 × as long as wide. This species can be recognized by the unique elytral mycangium appearing as a distinct impressed area immediately adjacent to the scutellum on each elytron, its posterior margin distinctly raised; large size, pronotum from dorsal view appearing subquadrate (type 3); declivity steeply sloping, occupying apical 3/4 of elytra; and elytral disc flat and transverse.
Similar species.
Euwallacea luctuosus , E. sibsagaricus , E. subalpinus .
Distribution.
India (Arunachal Pradesh*, Assam, Meghalaya, West Bengal).
Host plants.
Recorded from Vatica ( Dipterocarpaceae ) and Macaranga ( Euphorbiaceae ) ( Maiti and Saha 2004).
Remarks.
Xyleborus tristis is here transferred to Heteroborips because of the distinct elytral mycangia adjacent to the scutellum on each elytron.
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Heteroborips tristis (Eggers, 1930)
Smith, Sarah M., Beaver, Roger A. & Cognato, Anthony I. 2020 |
Xyleborus tristis
Eggers 1930 |