A monograph of the Xyleborini (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae) of the Indochinese Peninsula (except Malaysia) and China
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Smith, Sarah M.
Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, 288 Farm Lane, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA
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Author
Beaver, Roger A.
161 / 2 Mu 5, Soi Wat Pranon, T. Donkaew, A. Maerim, Chiangmai 50180, Thailand
Author
Cognato, Anthony I.
Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, 288 Farm Lane, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA
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Cnestus mutilatus (Blandford, 1894)
Fig. 33C, D, J
Xyleborus mutilatus
Blandford, 1894b: 103.
Xylosandrus mutilatus
(Blandford):
Wood 1989
: 177.
Cnestus mutilatus
(Blandford):
Dole and Cognato 2010
: 530.
Xyleborus sampsoni
Eggers, 1930: 184. Synonymy:
Wood 1989
: 177.
Xyleborus banjoewangi
Schedl, 1939b: 41. Synonymy:
Kalshoven 1960
: 63.
Xyleborus taitonus
Eggers, 1939b: 118. Synonymy:
Wood and Bright 1992
: 799.
Type material.
Holotype
Xyleborus mutilatus
(NHMUK).
New records.
China: Hong Kong, Tai Po Kau, vi.2017, J. Skelton, ex
Liquidambar
(MSUC, 1). Jiangsu, Nanjing, Laoshan National Park, Bacai Road,
32.09156N
,
118.583701E
, 15.viii.2017, Cognato, Li, Gao (MSUC, 2). Jiangxi, Nan Chang, 11.iv.2016, Lv-Jia, ex
Morus alba
(RABC, 1). Shanghai, Dongchuan, vii-viii.2017, Gao, ex trap w/ querciverol (MSUC, 4). Vietnam: Cao Bang,
22°33.118'N
,
105°52.537'E
, 1048 m, 12-17.vi.2014, VN9, Cognato, Smith, Pham, FIT (MSUC, 1).
Diagnosis.
3.6-3.8 mm long (mean = 3.76 mm; n = 5); 1.58-1.73
x
as long as wide. This species is distinguished by the presence of a mesonotal mycangial tuft on the pronotal base; elytral disc very short, 2
x
scutellum length; declivity obliquely truncate; pronotum type 1 when viewed dorsally; antennal club type 2, with two sutures visible on posterior face; antennal funicle 4-segmented; protibiae obliquely triangular; procoxae narrowly separated; declivital posterolateral margin weakly carinate from apex to declivital base along interstriae 7; declivital interstriae granulate, with recumbent hair-like setae, often a median row of long erect hair-like setae on upper part of declivity (varies geographically); interstriae 2 and 3 with three or four rows of setae; declivital striae 1 and 2 impressed; discal punctures dense, confused, surface between punctures with only traces of reticulation; and uniformly black body.
Similar species.
Anisandrus ursulus
,
Cnestus ater
,
C. gravidus
,
C. improcerus
,
C. testudo
.
Distribution.
Throughout the Oriental region from India to Indonesia and New Guinea, and extending northwards to Japan, Korea, and Russia (Far East). Introduced and established in the United States (
Schiefer and Bright 2004
;
Gomez et al. 2018a
). Recorded in the study region from China (Anhui, Fujian, Guizhou, Hainan, Hong Kong*, Jiangsu*, Jiangxi*, Shaanxi, Shanghai*, Sichuan, Yunnan, Zhejiang), South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam*.
Host plants.
Polyphagous (
Wood and Bright 1992
).
Remarks.
The biology of the species has been studied in Japan by
Kajimura and Hijii (1992
,
1994
), in China by
Tang (2000)
, and in USA by Stone and colleagues (
Stone and Nebeker 2007
;
Stone et al. 2007
). The associated ambrosia fungus has been described by
Six et al. (2009)
. It is a pest of young
Castanea mollissima
(
Fagaceae
) trees in China (Zhejiang) (
Tang 2000
), but in USA appears to favor stressed host plants (
Stone et al. 2007
).
Cnestus mutilatus
is also strongly attracted to ethanol and has been reported to bore holes in and damage plastic gasoline containers (
Carlton and Bayless 2011
).