Gomez Demian F, Rabaglia Robert J, Fairbanks Katherine E O, Hulcr Jiri
School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, 136 Newins-Ziegler Hall, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
USDA-Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, 201 14 St, SW, Washington DC 20250, USA.
Zookeys. 2018 Jun 19(768):19-68. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.768.24697. eCollection 2018.
Bark and ambrosia beetles (Scolytinae) are the most successful group of invasive wood borers worldwide, and the most invasive among them are species in the tribe Xyleborini. This haplodiploid, highly inbred, fungus-farming group is represented by 30 non-native species in North America, of which at least five are serious pests. The few identification resources for Xyleborini that exist are becoming outdated due to new species arrivals and nomenclatural changes. Here we present a new comprehensive key to Xyleborini currently known from the continental United States. Compared to the previous key, the following species have been added to the North American fauna: (Stebbing), (Eggers), Kurentsov, (Schedl), (Eggers), Atkinson, (Murayama), (Blandford), (Blandford), (Eichhoff), (Murayama), Eichhoff, Blandford, Blandford, and (Blandford).
小蠹虫和食菌小蠹(小蠹亚科)是全球最成功的入侵性蛀木甲虫类群,其中最具入侵性的是材小蠹族的物种。这个单双倍体、高度近亲繁殖、培育真菌的类群在北美有30个非本土物种,其中至少有5种是严重害虫。由于新物种的出现和命名变化,现有的为数不多的材小蠹族鉴定资源正变得过时。在此,我们提供了一份新的、全面的美国大陆已知材小蠹族分类检索表。与之前的检索表相比,北美动物区系新增了以下物种:(斯特宾)、(埃格斯)、库伦佐夫、(谢德尔)、(埃格斯)、阿特金森、(村山)、(布兰德福德)、(布兰德福德)、(艾希霍夫)、(村山)、艾希霍夫、布兰德福德、布兰德福德和(布兰德福德)。