New species and records of Scolytodes (Coleoptera, Curculionidae: Scolytinae) from South America
Author
Jordal, Bjarte H.
text
Zootaxa
2013
3721
6
529
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3721.6.2
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1175-5326
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Scolytodes nitidissimus
(Eggers)
Hexacolus nitidissimus
Eggers
: 135.
Holotype
male: "Trois Rivieres,
Guadeloupe
, Dufau", "26", "Collection E. Fleutiaux". [NHMW] (examined).
Prionosceles imitans
Eggers, 1940: 136
.
Holotype
female: "Gouadeloupe, Trois Rivieres, leg. Dufau". [NHMW] (examined).
Scolytodes imitans
(Eggers)
, synonym (see Bright & Skidmore, 2002).
Diagnosis male:
frons with a transverse swollen crest on epistoma; pronotum with distinct small asperities on anterior fourth, punctures small, shallow, spaced on average by 2 times their diameter, surface weakly reticulated, shiny; elytra with stria 1 weakly impressed, other striae generally not impressed, punctures irregularly spaced by 0.5–1 times their diameter, generally seriate, confused some places on striae 1–3 on disc; interstriae smooth, granules at base of setae either not present or very minute; fine erect setae present on interstriae from base of elytra to apex; protibia broad with cuticle extending around lateral tooth 2; setae on mesanepisternum bi- and trifid.
Diagnosis female:
similar to male except epistoma flat, frons broadly impressed from upper level of eyes, frontal vestiture similar to
S. maurus
except longer; pronotum devoid of asperities.
Comments.
Sexual dimorphism in pronotal sculpture is the norm for members of the
atratus
group, including
S. maurus
and close relatives. The differences seen between the male and female
holotypes
of these two taxa are therefore typical dimorphic differences and
S. imitans
is therefore a synonym of
S. nitidissimus
as suggested by Jordal (1998b) and subsequently published by Bright and Skidmore (2002). It should also be noted that all references to
S. imitans
by Wood (2007) in his South American monograph of
Scolytinae
, including pictures, should be treated as
S. nitidissimus
. The
holotype
of
P. imitans
was reported deposited in MNHN–Paris (Jordal, 1998b), but these specimens are mislabelled ‘type’ by Eggers. The unique female specimen in NHMW bears a ‘holotype’ label.