| Literature DB >> 25408617 |
Sarah M Smith1, Anthony I Cognato1.
Abstract
The Nearctic bark beetle genus Scolytus Geoffroy was revised based in part on a molecular and morphological phylogeny. Monophyly of the native species was tested using mitochondrial (COI) and nuclear (28S, CAD, ArgK) genes and 43 morphological characters in parsimony and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses. Parsimony analyses of molecular and combined datasets provided mixed results while Bayesian analysis recovered most nodes with posterior probabilities >90%. Native hardwood- and conifer-feeding Scolytus species were recovered as paraphyletic. Native Nearctic species were recovered as paraphyletic with hardwood-feeding species sister to Palearctic hardwood-feeding species rather than to native conifer-feeding species. The Nearctic conifer-feeding species were monophyletic. Twenty-five species were recognized. Four new synonyms were discovered: Scolytuspraeceps LeConte, 1868 (= Scolytusabietis Blackman, 1934; = Scolytusopacus Blackman, 1934), Scolytusreflexus Blackman, 1934 (= Scolytusvirgatus Bright, 1972; = Scolytuswickhami Blackman, 1934). Two species were reinstated: Scolytusfiskei Blackman, 1934 and Scolytussilvaticus Bright, 1972. A diagnosis, description, distribution, host records and images were provided for each species and a key is presented to all species.Entities:
Keywords: Douglas-fir engraver; Scolytidae; banded elm bark beetle; bark beetle; fir engraver; hackberry engraver; hickory bark beetle; large shot hole borer; lesser elm bark beetle; revision; shot hole borer; taxonomy
Year: 2014 PMID: 25408617 PMCID: PMC4233402 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.450.7452
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546