Xyleborus festivus Eichhoff, 1876
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Xyleborus festivus Eichhoff, 1876 |
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Xyleborus festivus Eichhoff, 1876 Fig. 89A, B, I View Figure 89
Xyleborus festivus Eichhoff, 1876a: 202.
Xyleborus pinicola Eggers, 1930: 206. Synonymy: Smith et al. 2018b: 397.
Xyleborus detectus Schedl, 1975a: 458. Synonymy: Smith et al. 2018b: 397.
Xyleborus pinivorus Browne, 1980a: 374. Synonymy: Smith et al. 2018b: 397.
Type material.
Holotype Xyleborus festivus (UHZM). Holotype Xyleborus detectus (NHMW). Holotype Xyleborus pinicola (FRI), paratypes (NHMW, 1; NMNH, 2). Holotype Xyleborus pinivorus (NHMUK).
New records.
China: Fujian, Nanjing, Zhangzhou, 600 m, 3.iii.1962, Fusheng Huang, ex Pinus massoniana (NMNH, 5). Guizhou, Guiyang, Huaxi, 6.xi.2015, Y. Li, ex Pinus massoniana (UFFE, 1). Yunnan, sawmill near Ning’er, 19.vi.2010, Zhou, X-D, Pinus kesiya sawmill log (RABC, 1). Taiwan: Huisin Forest, 23.ix.2015, A. Black, J. Skelton, ex Pinus taiwanensis (UFFE, 1).
Diagnosis.
3.6-3.9 mm long (mean = 3.75 mm; n = 5); 2.85-3.17 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by the declivity steep, appearing convex from lateral view; declivital interstriae 1-3 laterally broadened from base to declivital midpoint then narrowing towards apex; large body size; declivital posterolateral margin costate extending to interstriae 7; declivital interstriae 1 and 3 convex, interstriae 2 impressed; declivital striae feebly impressed; declivital interstriae 1 armed by 3-7 large denticles, interstriae 2 armed with denticles or unarmed (highly variable), declivital interstriae 3 armed by 4-9 large denticles, denticles on interstriae 1 and 3 uniform in height; declivital strial punctures moderately sized, fine, uniseriate, never confused.
Similar species.
Xyleborus affinis , X. cognatus , X. ferrugineus , X. perforans , X. pfeilii , X. volvulus .
Distribution.
China (Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan), Japan, Myanmar, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.
Host plants.
This species is unusual amongst Xyleborus in attacking only species of Pinus ( Pinaceae ) ( Wood and Bright 1992) including P. kesiya , P. massoniana , P. yunnanensis and P. taiwanensis ( Li et al. 2020).
Remarks.
The Chinese host range and fungal associates of this species were recently reported ( Li et al. 2020)
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Xyleborus festivus Eichhoff, 1876
Smith, Sarah M., Beaver, Roger A. & Cognato, Anthony I. 2020 |
Xyleborus pinivorus
Browne 1980 |
Xyleborus detectus
Schedl 1975 |
Xyleborus pinicola
Eggers 1930 |
Xyleborus festivus
Eichhoff 1876 |