East Asian Cryphalus Erichson (Curculionidae, Scolytinae): new species, new synonymy and redescriptions of species
Author
Johnson, Andrew J.
School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3139-2257
andrewjavanjohnson@gmail.com
Author
Li, You
School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9952-9542
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
Park, Sangwook
Research Institute of Forest Insect Diversity, Namyangju, 12113, South Korea
Author
Lin, Ching-Shan
Department of Entomology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
Author
Gao, Lei
Shanghai Academy of Landscape Architecture Science and Planning, Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Administration on Ecological Landscaping of Challenging Urban Sites, Shanghai 200232, China
Author
Hulcr, Jiri
School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA & Department of Entomology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8706-4618
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ZooKeys
2020
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15
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.995.55981
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.995.55981
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Cryphalus mangiferae Stebbing, 1914
Figures 2H
, 3H
, 12A-I
Cryphalus inops
Eichhoff, 1872: 131 (Guadeloupe).
Hypothenemus griseus
Blackburn, 1885: 194 (Hawaii).
Cryphalus mangiferae
Stebbing, 1914: 542 (India).
Hypocryphalus mangiferae
Eggers, 1928: 85 (Brazi).
Cryphalus subcylindricus
Schedl, 1942: 16 (Indonesia).
Cryphalus mimicus
Schedl, 1942: 17 (Indonesia).
Hypocryphalus opacus
Schedl, 1942; 20 (Indonesia).
Taenioglyptes artestriatus
Browne, 1970: 553 (Uganda), syn. nov.
Type material examined.
India • 1 ♀
Lectotype
Cryphalus mangiferae
Stebbing, 1914; 1902; labelled "India// E.P.Stebing//902-309. //// mango twigs //
Cryphalus mangiferae
Stb. //
C.
Beeson det. //// Lectotype
Cryphalus mangiferae
// S.L.W. 1976 Stebb. //// NHMUK 010805929"; UFFE:26286; (NHMUK) • 1 ♂?
Paralectotype
; 1902; UFFE:10426; (NHMUK).
Uganda • 1 ♀
Holotype
Taenioglyptes artestriatus
Browne, 1970; Central Region, Wakiso, Zika;
0.12°N
,
32.52°E
; 21 May 1961; K. W. Brown leg.; "
Holotype
////Uganda//Zika//in light trap//K. W. Brown //29/5/61 //B.1715(g) ////1666 ////
Taenioglyptes artestriatus
// Browne ♀ //
Holotype
////Brit. Mus. 1973-70//// NHMUK 010806013"; UFFE:26192; (NHMUK).
Other material examined.
China • 1 ♀; Fujian, Quanzhou,
Nan'an
, Pushan village;
25.1189°N
,
118.4276°E
; May 2017; You Li leg.; ex.
Mangifera indica
; UFFE:33207; (UFFE) • 1 ♂; same collection data; UFFE:33208; (UFFE) • 9 ♀♀, 8 ♂♂; same collection data; UFFE:33206; (NHMUK, 1♀, 1♂; FSCA, 1♀; MZB, 1♀, 1♂; NIAES, 1♀, 1♂; NMNS, 1♀, 1♂; IOZ 1♀ IOZ(E)2057932, 1♂ IOZ(E)2057933; RIFID, 1♀, 1♂; USNM, 1♀, 1♂; ZIN, 1♀, 1♂) • 1 ♂; same collection data; dissected; UFFE:34966 (UFFE); • 1 ♀; Hunan, Changsha, Yuelushan; Aug. 2019; You Li leg.; ex.
Choerospondias axillaris
; DNA: 28S:MT431546; UFFE:33551 • 57; Hunan, Changsha, Yuelushan;
28.1897°N
,
112.9329°E
; Aug. 2019; You Li leg.; ex.
Choerospondias axillaris
; UFFE:33529; (UFFE) • 1; Yunnan, Mengla XTBG;
C.
Bateman leg.; DNA: 28S:MG051112, COI:MG051163; UFFE:14119; (UFFE) • 1; Yunnan, Menglun XTBG; 20 Jul. 2017; Craig Bateman leg.; DNA: COI:MG051162; UFFE:25419; (UFFE).
Guadeloupe • 1 ♂; Basse Terre, Point a Lezard; 20 May 2012; R. Turnbow leg.; UFFE:12501; (FSCA).
Taiwan • 1; Kaohsiung, Liouguei; Tom Harrington, and Caroline Wuerst leg.; Lindgren trap with ethanol; DNA: 28S:MG051118, COI:MG051172; UFFE:15127; (UFFE).
United States • 1; Florida, Homestead; 29 Jun. 2015; Thomas H. Atkinson leg.; ex.
Mangifera indica
; from vial 9444; DNA: 28S:MG051119, COI:MG051174; UFFE:25414; (UFFE) • 18; Florida, Miami Dade, Homestead, TREC; 23 Jul. 2018; Andrew J. Johnson leg.; ex.
Mangifera indica
; UFFE:29770; (UFFE). • 1; Florida, Dade County, Homestead; 2012-Apr-05; L. Bradshaw leg.; ex.
Codiaeum variegatum
.
Vietnam • 1 ♀; TamDao; Michelle Jusino, and James Skelton leg.; quercivorol and ethanol trap; DNA: 28S:MG051120, COI:MG051175; UFFE:25936; (UFFE).
Diagnosis.
This species is distinguished from other similar
Cryphalus
by the frons with a finely aciculate texture, the pronotal disc which is long, and has coarse hair-like setae, the elytral striae which are barely impressed but apparent by the rows without ground vestiture, and by the shape of ground vestiture which have tapered tips.
See notes for diagnosing the very similar
Cryphalus paramangiferae
, described below, under the diagnosis for that species.
Female.
Length 1.6-2.2 mm. Proportions 2.2
x
as long as wide. Frons with weak converging aciculations. Antennal funiculus with four or five funicular segments. Antennal club with three evenly procurved sutures mostly marked by coarse setae. Pronotal profile widest in line with summit. Pronotal margin armed with four to six widely spaces serrations, the median pair larger. Pronotal declivity with more than 60 asperities. Pronotal disc approximately one third of the length, gently sloped. Pronotal vestiture entirely hair-like or dagger-like, very few setae bifurcating in baso-lateral area Suture between pronotum and elytra weakly sinuate. Scutellum shaped as a rounded triangle, almost semi-circular, with sparse, pale, hair-like setae. Elytra 1.6
x
as long as pronotum, usually a similar colour to pronotum, translucent yellow-brown, sometimes to dark brown, broadly rounded with no clear transition to the declivity. Striae weakly visible as rows of punctures and hair-like setae with almost no ground vestiture, barely impressed Interstrial bristles erect, curving posteriorly, of approximately even diameter. Interstrial ground vestiture near triangular, dagger-like, tapering to a fine point, longer on declivity, ground vestiture on basal third are usually a light brown/cold colour. Mesocoxae moderately separated, much more than metacoxae. Ventrites with mostly hair-like setae. Last abdominal ventrite with margin of rounded tubercles Proventriculus sutural teeth weakly sclerotised, rounded, irregular, one indistinct row each side of suture. Apical teeth in multiple rows, extending almost the width of a segment. Closing teeth long, barely branched. Masticatory brush short, less than length or apical plate.
Male.
Similar to female except: Length 1.5-2.2 mm. Frons identical to females, with granulate texture on median of upper level. Pronotal profile slightly more triangular, widest nearer base. Pronotal vestiture hair like, with a few bifurcating setae on baso-lateral areas, slightly more than on female. Protibiae and protarsi with several larger, coarse curved setae on the proximal edge near the apex. Last abdominal ventrite weakly emarginated. Aedeagus long, penis body sclerotised, tapered to a point at apex, ejaculatory duct with small, evenly sized spinulae, end plates sclerotised. Penis apodemes 2.5
x
as long as penis body. Tegmen broad, with very small, almost obsolete paired apodemes.
Distribution.
China (Fujian, Guangdong, Hunan, Yunnan); Taiwan; Thailand; Malaysia; Indonesia; India; Nepal; United States (Florida, Hawaii); Mexico; Puerto Rico; Cuba; Kenya, Uganda; American Samoa, Australia.
Suggested vernacular name.
Chinese:
芒果梢小蠹
[Mango twig bark beetle]; English: Mango bark beetle.
Recorded plant hosts.
Anacardiaceae
:
Mangifera indica
L.,
M. odorata
Griff. (
Kalshoven 1958
),
Choerospondias axillaris
(Roxb.) B.L.Burtt & A.W.Hill;
Euphorbiaceae
:
Codiaeum variegatum
(L.) A.Juss. [not confirmed reproductive host].
Remarks.
Choerospondias axillaris
is a specialty crop in southern China, and it represents a new reproductive host record. A record from
Codiaeum variegatum
from Florida suggests that the beetle might have a broader host range than previously thought, though
Codiaeum
was not confirmed as a reproductive host.
Kalshoven (1958)
also lists
Zizyphus oenopila
(L.) Mill. (
Rhamnaceae
),
Theobroma cacao
L. (
Malvaceae
),
Lansium parasiticum
(Osbeck) Sahni & Bennet (
Meliaceae
) and
Canarium commune
L. (
Burseraceae
), but the associated vouchers were not examined for accuracy.
Beaver (1990)
also recorded this species from an unknown angiosperm not
Mangifera
. No host outside of
Anacardiaceae
has been verified as a reproductive host.
The holotype of
Taenioglyptes artestriatus
Browne, 1970, while not from the regions of study, is recognised as a synonym. All diagnostic characters are visible. The antennae have four funicular segments, which previously distinguished the genera
Cryphalus
and
Hypocryphalus
, probably leading to this error. Several examples from China had similar antennae, and one specimen from Guadeloupe.
Figure 12.
Cryphalus mangiferae
A, C, E, G
female, UFFE:33207
B, D, F, H, I
male, UFFE:33208.