Phymatodes decussatus (LeConte)
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Phymatodes decussatus (LeConte) View in CoL
(Figs 9, 36, 37)
Callidium decussatum LeConte, 1857: 61 View in CoL . Type locality: Sacramento, California, USA. CASC
Phymatodes decussatus, Leng, 1884:100 View in CoL .
Phymatodes juglandis Leng, 1890:214 View in CoL . Type locality: Los Angeles, California USA. SIIS (type missing) NEW SYNONYMY
Phymatodes fasciapilosus Van Dyke, 1920:33 View in CoL . Type locality: Rogue River Valley, Oregon, USA. CASC
The type of P. decussatus View in CoL closely matches Leng’s description of P. juglandis View in CoL . Both species have setose elytral fasciae, similar coloration (red-brown elytral with two white fasciae), and similar antennal ratios. In addition, both P. decussatus View in CoL and P. juglandis View in CoL have been reared from Juglans View in CoL spp. ( Juglandaceae View in CoL ), and are the only species of Phymatodes View in CoL known from this host ( Linsley 1964). Unfortunately, the type of P. juglandis View in CoL is either lost or was never designated, making direct comparison between these two species difficult. Nevertheless, based on Leng’s description and information on life history, the above synonymy is proposed.
Linsley (1964), as well as Chemsak (1963), confused P. juglandis and P. decussatus (= P. obliquus Casey ), possibly due to the absence of a juglandis type. Linsley (1964), however, did consider P. fasciapilosus synonymous with P. juglandis . Both authors considered P. decussatus (= obliquus ) the taxon with non-setose, arcuate fasciae, and P. juglandis wtih setose, angulate fasciae. The two species are superficially similar in overall coloration; both having the basal half of the elytra red-brown; the apical portion dark brown to almost black; two pairs of white fasciae; and the pronotum, head, and legs, red-brown. However, they differ as indicated above. See also the discussion of P. obliquus .
Specimens examined: 97, including the type of P. decussatus and P. fasciapilosus
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Phymatodes decussatus (LeConte)
Swift, Ian P. & Ray, Ann M. 2010 |
Phymatodes fasciapilosus
Van 1920: 33 |
Phymatodes juglandis
Leng 1890: 214 |
Phymatodes decussatus
Leng 1884: 100 |
Callidium decussatum
LeConte 1857: 61 |