New species and newly recorded species of Anisandrus Ferrari, 1867 ambrosia beetles from Thailand (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae, Xyleborini) Author Sittichaya, Wisut https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6200-1285 Agricultural Innovation and Management Division, Faculty of Natural Resources, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, 90110, Thailand wisut.s@psu.ac.th Author Smith, Sarah M. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5173-3736 Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, 288 Farm Lane, 243 Natural Science Bldg, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA Author Beaver, Roger A. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1932-3208 161 / 2 Mu 5, Soi Wat Pranon, T. Donkaew, A. Maerim, Chiangmai 50180, Thailand text ZooKeys 2023 2023-10-20 1182 289 306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1182.105449 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1182.105449 1313-2970-1182-289 2C0E1229A61447E1BDE8E88F1674DE35 703FD81EA5AB52F69B4DB6282A891E62 Anisandrus tanaosi Sittichaya, Smith & Beaver sp. nov. Fig. 3 Type materials. Holotype : female, Thailand, Phetchaburi Province, Kaeng Krachan District, Kaeng Krachan National Park, 12°49'43.6"N , 99°21'45.2"E , 900 m, low montane forest, ex. Lithocarpus sp., 04.x.22, W. Sittichaya (MSUC). Paratype : Kanchanaburi Province, Thong Pha Phum District, Thong Pha Phum National Park, 14°41'40.6"N , 98°23'51.9"E , 940 m, low montane forest, ethanol-baited trap, 11.xii.22, W. Sittichaya (1 WSTC). Figure 3. Anisandrus tanaosi sp. nov. holotype female A dorsal view B postero-lateral view C lateral view D frons E antenna. Similar species. A. auco Smith, Beaver & Cognato, 2020, A. cryphaloides Smith, Beaver & Cognato, 2020, A. triton sp. nov. Differential diagnosis. 2.31-2.70 mm long (mean 2.5; n = 2); 2.20-2.25 x as long as wide (mean = 2.23; n = 2). Small and stout species. Pronotal anterior margin slightly angularly projecting; elytral disc convex, without a saddle-like impression, declivital summit armed with a pair of minute, spinulose granules on interstriae 2, declivital face feebly convex, unarmed. Posterolateral margin rounded, costate only near apex. The species is similar to A. auco and A. cryphaloides . It can be distinguished from A. auco by the following characters ( A. tanaosi given first): smaller size (2.3-2.7 mm long vs 2.9-3.0 mm); anterior margin of pronotum with seven moderately sized asperities vs four large coarse asperities; more steeply sloping elytral declivity occupying 3/8 of elytral length vs more gently sloping occupying 3/5 of length; dark-brown to black body vs light brown to reddish brown. It can be distinguished from A. cryphaloides by the following characters ( A. tanaosi given first): pronotum in dorsal view type 0, anterior margin only slightly projecting, with asperities of equal size vs pronotum more strongly conical, type 6, median pair of asperities larger than lateral pairs. Description. Female. 2.31-2.70 mm long (mean 2.5; n = 2); 2.20-2.25 x as long as wide (mean 2.23; n = 2). Body dark brown to black, head and prothorax dark brown, elytra and venter black, appendages yellowish brown. Antennae and legs light brown. Body densely covered with greyish-brown setae. Head : epistoma entire, transverse, with a row of short hair-like setae, setae sparse. Frons feebly convex to upper level of eyes, weakly reticulate, rugulose-punctate, some rugulosities forming longitudinal lines; each puncture with a moderately long, fine, hair-like setae; a weak, impunctate median ridge extends to upper level of eyes. Eyes feebly emarginate just above antennal insertion, upper part slightly smaller than lower part. Submentum triangular, small, slightly impressed. Antennal scape regularly thick, short, as long as club. Pedicel as wide as scape, shorter than funicle. Funicle 4-segmented, segment 1 as long as pedicel. Club longer than wide, obliquely truncate, type 1; segment 1 corneous, encircling anterior face; segment 2 concave, soft and narrow; sutures absent on posterior face. Pronotum : 0.90 x as long as wide. In dorsal view, type 0, feebly conical anteriorly, sides convex; anterior margin with a row of seven small, slightly protruding serrations, equal in size to those on anterior slope. In lateral view type 3, short and tall; disc as long as anterior slope, summit at midpoint. Anterior slope with moderately densely spaced, large coarse asperities, becoming lower and more strongly transverse towards summit. Disc alutaceous, subshining with moderately dense, minute granulate punctures, each bearing a short, semi-recumbent, hair-like seta, some longer hair-like setae at margins. Lateral margins obliquely costate. Base transverse, posterior angles angularly rounded. Mycangial tuft present along basal margin, tuft moderately setose, approximately the width of scutellum. Elytra : 1.22 x as long as wide, 1.42 x as long as pronotum. Scutellum broad, large, linguiform, flush with elytra, flat, shiny. Elytral base transverse, edge oblique, humeral angles rounded, parallel-sided in basal 2/3, then broadly rounded to apex. Disc subshiny, broadly convex; striae not impressed, with small, shallow, setose punctures separated by 1.5-2 x diameters of a puncture, setae 3 x as long as diameter of punctures, recumbent, hair-like; interstriae flat; punctures strongly confused, without granules, setose; setae short, as long as strial setae, erect hair-like. Declivity occupying approximately 3/8 elytra; summit with a pair of spinulose granules on interstriae 2; declivital face feebly convex above, flattened below from interstriae 1-3; striae weakly impressed; strial punctures somewhat larger and deeper than those of disc; interstriae sparsely uniseriate punctate, setae 2 x width of an interstria, erect, hair-like. Posterolateral margin rounded, unarmed by granules, costate only close to apex. Legs : procoxae contiguous; prosternal coxal piece short, inconspicuous. Protibiae obliquely triangular, broadest at apical 1/3; posterior face minutely granulate; apical 1/3 of outer margin with six small, socketed denticles, their length as long as basal width. Meso- and metatibiae flattened; outer margins evenly rounded with eight large, socketed denticles. Male. Unknown. Etymology. Tanaosi (ตะนาวศรี), Thai name of the Tenasserim mountain range, in reference to the collection locality of the holotype. Noun in apposition. Distribution. Thailand (Kanchanaburi and Phetchaburi provinces). Biology. Unknown.