| Literature DB >> 21594170 |
Sarah M Smith1, Anthony I Cognato.
Abstract
The identification of Scolytus fagi Walsh has been difficult because of the lack of diagnostic literature, the occurrence of several morphologically similar sympatric Scolytus species and the loss of the syntypes. In an effort to reduce taxonomic confusion, we designate a neotype for Scolytus fagi, redescribe the male and female, add new distributional records and create a key for the identification of eastern Scolytus species.Entities:
Keywords: Nearctic; Sbark beetle; Scolytidae; Staxonomy
Year: 2010 PMID: 21594170 PMCID: PMC3088332 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.56.516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 1.Scolytus fagi a male habitus dorsal b male habitus c female habitus d male frons e female frons f male genitalia, ventral view g male genitalia, lateral view.
| 1 | At least one abdominal sternite with a spine | 2 |
| – | Abdominal sternites without spines | 5 |
| 2(1) | Sternite 2 strongly concave, basal margin strongly produced and carinate with a median obtuse point, longitudinal median line weakly carinate on apical half; sternite 3 armed by three spines (1 median, 2 lateral) on apical margin; sternite 4 armed by a median spine on apical margin; sternite 5 with a weak transverse carina at middle of segment, apical half pubescent; frons flattened, coarsely longitudinally aciculate, frons covered with long hair-like setae; setae on lateral and dorsal margins thicker, longer, incurved. Length 2.9–5.0 mm; | |
| – | Sternite 2 oblique to vertical, never concave, with a single median spine | 3 |
| 3(2) | Sternite 2 armed with a weakly laterally compressed spine, bulbous apically and wider than base in male, small and quadrate in female, however the shape of the spine can be highly variable. Elytral striae and interstriae punctures equal in size. Elytra bicolored, often with a dark band. Male frons flattened, weakly longitudinally aciculate covered with hair-like setae; hair-like setae on lateral and dorsal margins thicker, longer, incurved. Female frons strongly convex, weakly aciculate, frons setae sparse, short and fine. Introduced from Asia. Length 3.0–4.0 mm; | |
| – | Sternite 2 with a conical median spine in both sexes, elytra without a banded appearance | 4 |
| 4(3) | Base of median spine reaching basal margin of sternite 2; sternites 3 and 4 with a small median tubercule on apical magins; lateral margins of sternites 2–4 with lateral teeth, sternite 5 concave with a carinate apical margin; elytral strial punctures larger than those of striae. Male frons flattened, coarsely longitudinally aciculate, abundantly covered by long hair-like setae of equal length. Female frons strongly convex, aciculate, frons setae sparse, short and fine; spine on sternite 2 smaller. Introduced from Europe. Length 1.9–3.1 mm. | |
| – | Base of median spine never reaching basal margin of sternite 2; lateral teeth never present on sternites; elytral strial punctures larger than those of interstriae. Male frons flat to weakly convex, moderately aciculate, abundantly covered by long hair-like setae of equal length. Female frons transversely impressed above epistoma and strongly convex above, weakly aciculate; frons setae sparse, short and fine; spine on sternite 2 smaller. Native. Length 2.2–3.3 mm; | |
| 5(1) | Elytral interstriae and abdomen covered with very long fine hair-like setae ( | 6 |
| – | Elytral interstriae and abdomen with minute ground vestiture or with short, fine hair-like setae. | 7 |
| 6(5) | Sternite 5 with a pair of strongly elevated areas on basal two-thirds, each densely covered with abundant fine, long hair-like setae, apical third strongly impressed. Sternite 2 vertical, abdomen covered in abundant fine, long hair-like setae. Elytral striae and interstriae punctures equal in size; interstriae with fine, very long hair-like setae. Frons flattened and concave, surface moderately longitudinally aciculate; hair-like setae on lateral and dorsal margins thicker, longer, incurved, remaining frons largely devoid of setae. Length 2.8–4.2 mm; | |
| – | Sternite 5 weakly medially concave, lacking both elevated areas on basal two-thirds and dense patches of hair-like setae. Sternite 2 vertical, abdomen covered in abundant fine, long hair-like setae. Elytral striae and interstriae punctures equal in size; interstriae with fine, very long hair-like setae. Frons less strongly flattened, nearly convex and weakly concave medially, surface finely longitudinally aciculate; hair-like setae on lateral and dorsal margins thicker, longer, incurved, remaining frons largely devoid of setae. Length 2.8–4.2 mm; | Scolytus muticus Say female |
| 7(5) | Sternite 2 oblique (face at an angle greater than 90° to sternite 1). Introduced species ( | 8 |
| – | Sternite 2 vertical (face at an angle of approximately 90° to sternite 1). Native species ( | 9 |
| 8(7) | Elytral apex broadly rounded, sutural region strongly emarginate, apical margin sharply serrate, elytral interstriae with short erect setae. Sternites covered in long fine hair-like setae; sternite 5 with a weakly elevated transverse subapical carina. Pronotum coarsely, densely punctured. Male frons broadly convex, weakly impressed near median line on apical third; weakly longitudinally aciculate; lightly covered by long erect hair-like setae. Female frons more convex and covered by fewer hair-like setae. Length 1.5–2.7 mm; | |
| – | Elytral apex narrowly rounded, margins smooth, never obviously serrate (a row of punctures on epipleura may appear weakly serrate), elytra interstriae with short erect setae on declivity and lateral margins, surface largely glabrous. Male frons flattened, slightly impressed above epistoma, weakly convex, weakly longitudinally aciculate, frons with few short setae, setae longer more abundant on lateral margins just above epistoma; sternite 5 weakly sulcate, apical fifth rounded dorsally and moderately covered in fine hair-like setae. Female frons convex, finely aciculate with fewer hair-like setae than male; sternite 5 with a weakly elevated transverse subapical carina.Length 3.1–4.1 mm; | |
| 9(7) | Frons moderately longitudinally aciculate, with long, fine, incurved setae predominately on lateral and dorsal margins, fewer, shorter and finer setae medially. Frons nearly convex, impressed above epistoma. Sternite 5 with a moderately elevated transverse subapical carina. Elytral interstriae 1.5–2 times width of striae; elytral apex often serrate. Length 2.9–5.0 mm; | |
| – | Frons with setae uniformly distributed, fewer setae on lateral and dorsal margins, shorter, finer. Frons either granulate or faintly aciculate. Elytral apex smooth. | 10 |
| 10(9) | Apical fourth of sternite 5 subvertical, transversely impressed, moderately covered with abundant fine, hair-like setae each 2–3 times the length of setae on sternite 2. Frons flattened, concave above epistoma, frons surface granulate, densely covered with fine, long setae; basal and lateral margins with fewer, shorter, finer setae. Elytral strial punctures 2–3 times the size of those on interstriae, interstriae 2–2.5 times the width of striae; surface shining, glabrous except for several short setae on declivity and lateral margins. Apex smooth. Length 3.5–6.0 mm; | |
| – | Sternite 5 with a strongly elevated transverse subapical carina. Frons convex, weakly concave between upper level of eyes; frons faintly aciculate, devoid of granules, moderately covered with fine, long setae; basal and lateral margins with fewer, shorter, finer setae. Elytral strial punctures 2–3 times the size of those on interstriae, interstriae 2–2.5 times the width of striae; surface shining, glabrous except for several short setae on declivity and lateral margins. Apex smooth. Length 3.5–6.0 mm; |