Revision of the Bark Beetle Genera Within the Former Cryphalini (Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
Author
Johnson, Andrew J.
School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611,
andrewjavanjohnson@gmail.com
Author
Hulcr, Jiri
School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611,
Author
Knížek, Miloš
Department of Forest Protection Service, Forestry and Game Management Research Institute, Strnady, Jíloviště, Praha 5, Zbraslav CZ- 15600, Czechia,
Author
Atkinson, Thomas H.
Texas Natural History Collections, Integrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712,
Author
Mandelshtam, Michail Yu.
Department of Forest Protection, Wood Science and Game Management, Saint-Petersburg State Forest Technical University named after S. M. Kirov, Institutskii per., 5, 194021 Saint-Petersburg, Russia,
Author
Smith, Sarah M.
Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824,
Author
Cognato, Anthony I.
Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824,
Author
Park, Sangwook
Research Institute of Forest Insect Diversity, Namyangju 12113, South Korea,
Author
Li, You
School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611,
Author
Jordal, Bjarte H.
University Museum of Bergen, University of Bergen, P. O. 7800, 5020 Bergen, and
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Insect Systematics and Diversity
2020
2020-05-31
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Cryphalini
Lindemann, 1877
=Cryphaloideae
Lindemann, 1877: 165
.
=Cryphalidae
Eichhoff, 1878b: 107
.
=
Cryphalini
Weise, 1883: 181
.
=Cryphali
Blandford, 1898: 185
.
=
Cryphalinae
Trédl, 1907: 40
.
=Cryphalina
Balachowsky, 1949: 200
.
Type
of tribe
Cryphalus
Erichson, 1836
.
Diagnosis
Tarsi with third segment bilobed. Eye emarginated. Antennal funicle with 3–5 segments. Antennal club with sutures and no septum. Hypomeron with bifurcating setae. Postnotum not fused with metanotum. Aedeagus with long penis apodemes, sometimes fused at apex, with a complete tegmen. Tegmen with pair of apodemes.
Female
See description of
Cryphalus
below.
Distribution
Eurasia, Southeast Asia, Africa, Oceania, North America, Central America (introduced), South America (introduced).
Remarks
The concept of
Cryphalini
is narrowly described, approximately following the group limits of
Nüsslin (1911b)
(including
Cryphalus
and excluding
Ernoporus
and
Trypophloeus
).
Included genera
Cryphalus
Erichson, 1836
.