Coptoborus coartatus (Sampson, 1921) Smith & Cognato, 2021
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Coptoborus coartatus (Sampson, 1921) |
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comb. nov. |
Coptoborus coartatus (Sampson, 1921) comb. nov. Figure 4G-I, O View Figure 4
Xyleborus coartatus Sampson, 1921: 32.
Theoborus coartatus (Sampson): Wood 1982: 776.
Xyleborus artecuneolus Schedl, 1939: 14: Synonymy: Wood 1966: 31.
Type material.
Holotype Xyleborus coartatus (NHMUK), examined.
New records.
Ecuador: Los Ríos Prov., Canton La Clementina, Samama Nature Reserve, 01°38.852'S, 79°19.867'W, 381-430 m, 13-15.v.2015, Cognato, Smith, Osborn, Martinez et al., sample EC 13, ex 4 cm diameter hanging liana (MSUC, 4; PUCE, 1); Napo Prov. [= Orellana Prov.], Tiputini Biodiversity Station, 00°37'55"S, 076°08'39"W, 220-250 m, June 1998, T.L. Erwin et al. collectors, insecticidal fogging, terra firme forest, trans[ect] 2, sta[tion] 1, Erwin lot #1810 (ICB, 1). Peru: Madre de Dios Dept., Los Amigos Biological Station, 12°34.9'S, 70°6.04'W, Smith, Hulcr, 26.iv.-2.v.2008, sample Peru 40b, 4 cm twig (MSUC, 3); as previous except: CM2, GPS 12.4492°S, 70.2517°W, Smith, Hulcr, 17-18.v.2008, sample Peru 88c 3 cm diameter branch (MSUC, 7).
Diagnosis.
2.7-2.9 mm (mean = 2.82 mm; n = 5), 2.33-2.55 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by the elytral apex broadly rounded and entire, posterolateral margin continuously and smoothly carinate to interstriae 6, extended posteriad and appearing shelf-like, and declivity moderately impressed along interstriae 2.
Similar species.
Distribution.
Brazil (Bahia, Minas Gerais), Colombia (Cundinamarca, Tolima, Valle de Cauca), Costa Rica ( Limón, San José), Ecuador* (Los Ríos, Orellana), Mexico (Chiapas), Panama ( Chiriquí), Peru (Madre de Dios), Trinidad.
Biology.
This species is known from Mimosa ( Fabaceae ), Theobroma cacao , and an unidentified Theobroma ( Malvaceae ) ( Wood and Bright 1992). Wood (1982) reported collecting the species from boles of small trees 8-20 cm in diameter but has been collected in smaller 3-4 cm diameter branches in Ecuador and Peru. It is considered a minor pest of Theobroma cacao ( Wood 2007).
Remarks.
Wood (2007) reports this species as introduced into Africa but published reports were not located. This erroneous record appears to be due to a reference to the species in the description of the African species Xyleborus ovatus Eggers (1932: 298) in which Eggers compared the form of X. ovatus to that of the South American species X. coartatus but did not state that the latter species occurred in Africa.
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Coptoborus coartatus (Sampson, 1921)
Smith, Sarah M. & Cognato, Anthony I. 2021 |
Xyleborus coartatus
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Theoborus coartatus
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Xyleborus artecuneolus
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