Microperus diversicolor
Microperus diversicolor lateral; S.M. Smith |
Microperus diversicolor dorsal; S.M. Smith |
Microperus diversicolor declivity; S.M. Smith |
Microperus diversicolor frontal; S.M. Smith |
Taxonomic history
Xyleborus diversicolor Eggers, 1923: 202.
Coptodryas diversicolor (Eggers): Wood and Bright, 1992: 824.
Microperus diversicolor (Eggers): Hulcr and Cognato, 2010a: 19.
Synonyms
Xyleborus myristicae Schedl, 1939b: 49. Hulcr and Cognato, 2010a: 19.
Xyleborus theae Eggers, 1940: 144. Wood, 1989: 171.
Xyleborus brevipilosus Eggers, 1940: 145. Kalshoven, 1959a: 95.
Xyleborus atavus Schedl, 1979b: 104. Hulcr and Cognato, 2010a: 19.
Xyleborus cylindripennis Schedl, 1954a: 152. Wood, 1989: 171.
Diagnosis
1.6−1.8 mm long (mean = 1.68 mm; n = 5); 2.57−2.83 times as long as wide. This species is distinguished by the declivitaldeclivital:
pertaining to the elytral declivity
interstriae sparsely covered with short, erecterect:
pertaining to setae that have their apices directed away from the body and appear straight
, bristle-like setae; elytralelytral:
pertaining to the elytra
discdisc:
the flat central upper surface of any body part (e.g. pronotum and elytra) medially convexconvex:
appearing rounded, appearing humped; antennalantennal:
pertaining to the antennae
club type 3 with two sutures visible on posteriorposterior:
toward the rear end; opposite of anterior
face; elytralelytral:
pertaining to the elytra
declivitydeclivity:
downward slope of either the pronotum or elytra
short, steep; all declivitaldeclivital:
pertaining to the elytral declivity
interstriae uniformly granulategranulate:
pertaining to a coarse, grainy surface texture
from basebase:
point or edge closest to the body; opposite of apex to apexapex:
point or edge furthest from the body; opposite of base
; declivitaldeclivital:
pertaining to the elytral declivity
face convexconvex:
appearing rounded; and posterolateralposterolateral:
relating to end of the side part/portion
costacosta:
elevated ridge that is rounded at its crest, not necessarily with sharp appearance carinate.
May be confused with
Microperus kadoyamaensis and M. minax
Distribution
Indonesia (Java, Sumatra), East & West Malaysia, New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Thailand
Host plants
polyphagous (Browne 1961bBrowne 1961b:
Browne FG. 1961b. The biology of Malayan Scolytidae and Platypodidae. Malayan Forest Records 22: 1-255.)
DNA data
Sequences available for COI and CAD.
COI: HM064068
CAD: HM064246