The subtribes and genera of the tribe Listroderini (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Cyclominae): Phylogenetic analysis with systematic and biogeographical accounts
Author
Morrone, Juan J.
Museo de Zoologia " Alfonso L. Herrera ", Departamento de Biologia Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM), Apartado Postal 70 - 399, 04510 Mexico D. F., Mexico
juanmorrone2001@yahoo.com.mx
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.273.4116
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.273.4116
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Steriphus Erichson, 1842
Steriphus
Erichson, 1842: 190.
Desiantha
Pascoe, 1870: 193 (type species:
Desiantha caudata
Pascoe, 1870, subsequent designation by
Zimmerman 1994
: 697).
Brexius
Pascoe, 1870: 201 (type species:
Brexius murinus
Pascoe, 1870, subsequent designation by
Zimmerman 1994
: 697).
Dryopais
Broun, 1885: 387 (type species:
Dryopais variabilis
Broun, 1885, by indication, monotypy).
Xerostygnus
Broun, 1903: 79 (type species:
Xerostygnus binodulus
Broun, 1903, by indication, monotypy).
Type species.
Steriphus solidus
Erichson, 1842 (by indication, monotypy).
Diagnosis.
Small to very small (3.0-6.5 mm); vestiture of subcircular scales and setae; scape long (surpassing posterior margin of eye when resting in scrobe); elytra with anteapical tubercle.
Relationships
.
Steriphus
is the sister genus to the American genus
Listronotus
.
Species included.
Steriphus albidoparsus
(Lea, 1928);
Steriphus alpinus
(Lea, 1928);
Steriphus angusticollis
(Pascoe, 1870);
Steriphus ascitus
(Pascoe, 1876);
Steriphus binodulus
Broun, 1903;
Steriphus caudatus
(Pascoe, 1870);
Steriphus curvisetosus
(Lea, 1928);
Steriphus diversipes
(Pascoe,1870);
Steriphus humeralis
(Lea, 1928);
Steriphus incotaminatus
(Lea, 1899);
Steriphus inermis
(Lea, 1928);
Steriphus irrasus
(Lea, 1899);
Steriphus longus
(Lea, 1928);
Steriphus major
(Blackburn, 1890);
Steriphus mecaspis
(Lea, 1899);
Steriphus metallicus
(Lea, 1928);
Steriphus mucronatus
(Lea, 1928);
Steriphus murinus
(Pascoe, 1870);
Steriphus parvicornis
(Lea, 1928);
Steriphus parvonigrus
(Lea, 1928);
Steriphus parvus
(Blackburn, 1890);
Steriphus pullus
(Broun, 1910);
Steriphus sericeus
(Blackburn, 1890);
Steriphus solidus
Erichson, 1842;
Steriphus stenoderes
(Lea, 1928);
Steriphus variabilis
(Broun, 1885);
Steriphus vittatus
(Blackburn, 1893).
Host plants.
Steriphus ascitus
:
Baumea articulata
(R. Br.) Blake,
Baumea rubiginosa
(Spreng.) Boeck.,
Scirpus fluviatilis
(Torr.) Sojak (
Cyperaceae
) and
Typha orientalis
C. B. Presl. (
Typhaceae
);
Steriphus diversipes
:
Medicago sativa
L. (
Fabaceae
) and
Rumex acetosella
L. (
Polygonaceae
);
Steriphus variabilis
:
Cotula
spp. (
Asteraceae
),
Dichondra
sp. (
Convolvulaceae
) and
Myriophyllum
sp. (
Haloragaceae
) (May, 1977; Kuschel, 1990).
Immature stages.
Steriphus ascitus
,
Steriphus caudatus
,
Steriphus diversipes
and
Steriphus variabilis
(May, 1970, 1977, 1993, 1994).
Geographical distribution.
Australia and New Zealand (
Schenkling and Marshall 1931
;
Kuschel 1972
,
1990
;
May 1977
;
Zimmerman 1994
).
Material examined.
Steriphus ascitus
(MZFC) and
Steriphus variabilis
(MZFC).