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Zoologia (Curitiba, Impr.) ; 34: 1-11, 2017. ilus, map
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1504473

Resumo

Xylographellini beetles occur mainly in lands of the Southern Hemisphere. However, the taxonomy of Australian and Oriental species is incipient. The tribe comprises four genera, of which Scolytocis Blair, 1928 and XylographellaMiyatake, 1985 were recently redescribed and reported from Australia but without descriptions of new species. Here, three new species of Xylographellini are described: Scolytocis australimontensis sp. n. from Australia, with smooth interspaces of pronotal punctures; Scolytocis insularis sp. n.from the Pohnpei Island (Caroline Islands, Micronesia), with microstriated interspaces of pronotal punctures; and Xylographella frithae sp. n. from Australia, with six raised keels in elytral declivity. Scolytocis samoensis Blair, 1928, type species of the genus, is recorded from Guam (Mariana Islands, Micronesia) and redescribed. Keys for the Scolytocis and Xylographella occurring in the Australian and Oriental regions are also provided.


Assuntos
Animais , Besouros/anatomia & histologia , Besouros/classificação , Guam , Queensland , Samoa
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Zoologia (Curitiba) ; 34: 1-11, 2017. ilus, mapas
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-17414

Resumo

Xylographellini beetles occur mainly in lands of the Southern Hemisphere. However, the taxonomy of Australian and Oriental species is incipient. The tribe comprises four genera, of which Scolytocis Blair, 1928 and XylographellaMiyatake, 1985 were recently redescribed and reported from Australia but without descriptions of new species. Here, three new species of Xylographellini are described: Scolytocis australimontensis sp. n. from Australia, with smooth interspaces of pronotal punctures; Scolytocis insularis sp. n.from the Pohnpei Island (Caroline Islands, Micronesia), with microstriated interspaces of pronotal punctures; and Xylographella frithae sp. n. from Australia, with six raised keels in elytral declivity. Scolytocis samoensis Blair, 1928, type species of the genus, is recorded from Guam (Mariana Islands, Micronesia) and redescribed. Keys for the Scolytocis and Xylographella occurring in the Australian and Oriental regions are also provided.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Besouros/anatomia & histologia , Besouros/classificação , Queensland , Guam , Samoa
3.
Zoologia (Curitiba, Impr.) ; 33(1): e20150173, Mar. 2016. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1504374

Resumo

Species of Falsocis are very distinct from members of other ciid genera and are relatively uniform morphologically. The genus has been recorded only from well preserved forests in the Neotropical region, from Costa Rica to southern Brazil. We describe Falsocis sooretama sp. nov. based on adult individuals collected at Reserva Biológica de Sooretama (Sooretama, state of Espírito Santo), a conservation unit of the Atlantic Forest biome. Falsocis sooretama sp. nov. is closely related to F. occultus Lopes-Andrade & Lawrence, but differs from it in possessing sparser stout bristles and very minute setae (~0.01 mm) on elytra, and apex of anterior male pronotal plate rounded rather than acute. The male genitalia of F. sooretama sp. nov. and F. occultus are conspicuously different: in the former the penis is enlarged at apex and the apical lobes of tegmen are not emarginated (each lobe has only a small excavation in the outer edge). Individuals of F. sooretama sp. nov. were found inside the basidiomes of an unidentified species of Hymenochaetaceae, possibly belonging to Phellinus. We also provide additional geographic records and an updated identification key to all Falsocis species.


Assuntos
Animais , Besouros/anatomia & histologia , Besouros/classificação , Besouros/ultraestrutura , Especificidade da Espécie
4.
Zoologia (Curitiba) ; 33(1): e20150173, Mar. 2016. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-20972

Resumo

Species of Falsocis are very distinct from members of other ciid genera and are relatively uniform morphologically. The genus has been recorded only from well preserved forests in the Neotropical region, from Costa Rica to southern Brazil. We describe Falsocis sooretama sp. nov. based on adult individuals collected at Reserva Biológica de Sooretama (Sooretama, state of Espírito Santo), a conservation unit of the Atlantic Forest biome. Falsocis sooretama sp. nov. is closely related to F. occultus Lopes-Andrade & Lawrence, but differs from it in possessing sparser stout bristles and very minute setae (~0.01 mm) on elytra, and apex of anterior male pronotal plate rounded rather than acute. The male genitalia of F. sooretama sp. nov. and F. occultus are conspicuously different: in the former the penis is enlarged at apex and the apical lobes of tegmen are not emarginated (each lobe has only a small excavation in the outer edge). Individuals of F. sooretama sp. nov. were found inside the basidiomes of an unidentified species of Hymenochaetaceae, possibly belonging to Phellinus. We also provide additional geographic records and an updated identification key to all Falsocis species.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Besouros/anatomia & histologia , Besouros/classificação , Besouros/ultraestrutura , Especificidade da Espécie
5.
Zoologia (Curitiba) ; 31(5): 482-488, Oct. 2014. ilus, mapas
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-26343

Resumo

Ceracis Mellié, 1849 is the second most speciose genus of Ciidae, with 51 described species. Here we describe Ceracis zarathustrai sp. nov. based on adult individuals collected in three remnants of the Atlantic Forest biome (states of Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo). We provide information on its host fungi and briefly discuss the morphological affinities with other species of the genus.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Besouros/anatomia & histologia , Besouros/classificação , Besouros/parasitologia , Distribuição Animal , Biodiversidade , Brasil
6.
Zoologia (Curitiba, Impr.) ; 31(5): 482-488, Oct. 2014. ilus, map
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1504282

Resumo

Ceracis Mellié, 1849 is the second most speciose genus of Ciidae, with 51 described species. Here we describe Ceracis zarathustrai sp. nov. based on adult individuals collected in three remnants of the Atlantic Forest biome (states of Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo). We provide information on its host fungi and briefly discuss the morphological affinities with other species of the genus.


Assuntos
Animais , Besouros/anatomia & histologia , Besouros/classificação , Besouros/parasitologia , Biodiversidade , Distribuição Animal , Brasil
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