Euwallacea fornicatus, (Eichhoff, 1868)
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Euwallacea fornicatus |
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E. fornicatus ( Eichhoff, 1868) View in CoL
Xyleborus perbrevis Schedl, 1951: 59 . Synonymy: Wood 1989.
Xyleborus schultzei Schedl, 1951: 68 . Synonymy: Beaver 1991; Wood, 1989: 173.
Xyleborus tapatapaoensis Schedl, 1951: 152 . Synonymy: Wood 1989.
The syntypes of E. fornicatus View in CoL from the Hamburg Museum collected in Sri Lanka were lost during World War II ( Wood and Bright 1992). Based on the origin of the missing holotype, we refer to the TSHBa clade as E. fornicatus ( Eichhoff 1868) View in CoL . Specimens within this clade have elytral length of 1.45–1.57 mm and a pronotum length of 1.05–1.11 mm, with 7 to 10 socketed denticles on the edge of protibia. Pronotum width in this clade is 1.04–1.1 mm and elytra width is 0.5–0.54 mm. Distribution: Asia ( American Samoa, China, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand), Australia, and introduced in United States ( Florida and Hawaii).
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Euwallacea fornicatus
Gomez, Demian F., Skelton, James, Steininger, M. Sedonia, Stouthamer, Richard, Rugman-Jones, Paul, Sittichaya, Wisut, Rabaglia, Robert J. & Hulcr, Jiri 2018 |
Xyleborus schultzei
Wood, S. L. 1989: 173 |