A Synopsis of the Scolytine Ambrosia Beetles of Thailand (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
Author
Beaver, R. A.
rogerbeaver6@gmail.com
Author
Sittichaya, W.
Author
Liu, L-Y.
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Zootaxa
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2014-10-21
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19.
Amasa schlichii
(Stebbing)
*
Acanthotomicus truncatus
Stebbing, 1907: 40
.
Xyleborus schlichii
Stebbing, 1914: 592
, new name for
Xyleborus
(
Acanthotomicus
)
truncatus
(
Stebbing 1907
)
nec
Erichson 1842
.
Amasa schlichi
[sic] (Stebbing):
Wood, 1989: 169
.
Thai distribution:
C:
Kanchanaburi
;
N:
Chiang Mai
;
S:
Nakhon Sri Thammarat. New to
Thailand
.
New
records:
Chiang Mai
,
Doi Suthep
,
7.vii.2002
(
R
.
A. Beaver
,
K. Koivisto
) (3);
Kanchanaburi
,
14
o
04' N
,
98
o
67' E
,
18.vii.2002
(
A. Cognato
) (5);
Nakhon Sri Thammarat
,
Khao Luang
NP
, headquarters,
08° 22' 21.6'' N
,
99° 44' 14.7'' E
,
196 m
,
1.iii.2010
(1),
1.iv.2010
(2),
1.xi.2011
(1),
1.v.2011
(3),
1.vi.2011
(4) (
W. Sittichaya
)
.
Other distribution:
India
(
Assam
, W. Bengal),
Indonesia
(
Java
),
Malaysia
(W.). (4)
Taxonomy: We note that the original spelling of the specific name by
Stebbing (1914)
was
schlichii
, although the species has generally been referred to in later publications as
schlichi
(e.g.
Beeson 1930
,
1961
,
Wood & Bright 1992
,
Maiti &
Saha
2004
,
Hulcr & Cognato 2013
).
Hulcr and Cognato (2013)
have synonymised
Amasa striatotruncata
(Schedl)
with
A. schlichii
. As with
A. glabra
(see above), we prefer to keep the species separate pending further studies, and have not included the distribution of
A. striatotruncata
in the list above.
A. striatotruncata
can be distinguished from
A. schlichii
by the following characters (
A. striatotruncata
c
haracters listed first): elytral declivity weakly convex, the upper part not impressed, sutural interstriae very slightly raised close to the apex, bearing a few small tubercles, interstriae 2–3 on declivity without tubercles, smooth and shining
vs
elytral declivity more strongly convex, sutural interstriae strongly raised in apical half of declivity and bearing much stronger tubercles; interstriae 2–3 on declivity usually granulate near apex and rugulose.
Biology:
Browne (1961a
, as
Xyleborus uniseriatus
Eggers
) suggests a strong preference for
Fagaceae
, but the species seems to be polyphagous (
Beeson 1961
,
Beaver & Browne 1979
).
Illustrations: P (Hulcr 2013); D (
Maiti &
Saha
2004
).