Xyleborus (beetle)

With over 500 species, Xyleborus is by far the largest ambrosia beetle genus in the tribe Xyleborini.[1]

Xyleborus
Xyleborus inurbanus (female)
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Xyleborus

Eichhoff, 1864
Species

About 535, see text

Synonyms

Anaeretus Duges, 1887 Anisandrus Ferrari, 1867 Boroxylon Hopkins, 1915 Heteroborips Reitter, 1913 Mesoscolytus Broun, 1904 Notoxyleborus Schedl, 1934 Phloeotrogus Motschulsky, 1863 Progenius Blandford, 1896 Xyleborips Reitter, 1913

Xyleborus nowadays includes a number of formerly independent genera. In addition, the genera Coptoborus, Cryptoxyleborus and Euwallacea are often included here, too; this may be correct, as they seem to be closely related. Less often, Ambrosiodmus, Premnobius and Xyleborinus are included in Xyleborus, but they seem to be well distinct; Premnobius might even not belong to the Xyleborini at all.

The different species can be best differentiated by the gallery burrows they build and the tree species they infest. A significant member, X. dispar, causes pear blight.

Selected species[1]

X. dispar
X. monographus
  • Xyleborus affinis Eichhoff, 1868
  • Xyleborus atratus Eichhoff, 1875
  • Xyleborus californicus Wood, 1975 - may belong in Cyclorhipidion
  • Xyleborus celsus Eichhoff, 1868
  • Xyleborus cryptographus (Ratzeburg, 1837)
  • Xyleborus dispar (Fabricius, 1792)
  • Xyleborus dryographus (Ratzeburg, 1837)
  • Xyleborus eurygraphus (Ratzeburg, 1837)
  • Xyleborus ferrugineus (Fabricius, 1801)
  • Xyleborus glabratus Eichhoff, 1877
  • Xyleborus horridus Eichhoff, 1869
  • Xyleborus impressus Eichhoff, 1868
  • Xyleborus intrusus Blandford, 1898
  • Xyleborus inurbanus (Broun, 1880)
  • Xyleborus monographus (Fabricius, 1792)
  • Xyleborus obesus LeConte, 1868
  • Xyleborus pelliculosus Eichhoff, 1878 - may belong in Cyclorhipidion
  • Xyleborus perforans (Wollaston, 1857)
  • Xyleborus pfeilii (Ratzeburg, 1837)
  • Xyleborus planicollis Zimmermann, 1868
  • Xyleborus pubescens Zimmermann, 1868
  • Xyleborus sayi (Hopkins, 1915)
  • Xyleborus similis Ferrari, 1867
  • Xyleborus viduus Eichhoff, 1878
  • Xyleborus volvulus (Fabricius, 1775)
  • Xyleborus xylographus (Say, 1826)
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See also

Footnotes

  1. MSU (2004)

References


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