Thysanoes lobdelli Blackman 1920  


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SYNONYMY


  • Thysanoes lobdelli Blackman 1920. Miss. Agr. Exp. Stat. Tech. Bull. 9: 43

DISTRIBUTION.

Numbers in parentheses after each geographic unit are the number of distinct collection events in the database for that unit. For exotic species generally only countries are listed for localities outside the New World. For further information on published sources of distribution, check the REFERENCES section.


Distribution Comments.   The Oaxaca (Mexico) locality seems odd in light of the remainder of the known distribution. This series may be misidentified.


  • North America (15)
    México (1): Oaxaca (1); United States (14): Florida (3), Georgia (1), Louisiana (2), Mississippi (6), Texas (2);


HOSTS

Numbers in parentheses after each host family, genus, or collection method are the number of distinct collection events in the database for that host or method.


  • No host information (6);
  • beating (1): (1): no species data (1);
  • Fagaceae (6): Castanea (1): pumila (1); Quercus (5): nigra (1), sp. (3), virginiana (1);
  • Juglandaceae (1): Carya (1): illinoensis (1);
  • trap (1) flight intercept (1): no details (1);


REFERENCES

The following are important recent monographs, catalogs, and supplements to catalogs that refer to this species. The specific page on which the reference is made is shown in pink at the end of the reference. In the case of Wood (1982) and Wood & Bright (1992) clicking on the reference page will link to a digital version of the work in question.


  • Wood, S.L. 1982. The bark and ambrosia beetles of North and Central America (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), a taxonomic monograph. Great Basin Nat. Mem. 6:1-1356. [567]. (data capture complete)
  • Wood, S.L., Bright,D.E. 1992. A catalog of Scolytidae and Platypodidae (Coleoptera), Part 2. Taxonomic Index. Great Basin Nat. Mem. 13:1-1553 (vol. A, B). [420]

The following are references from which host and distribution data have been input into the database. If one of the above monographs or catalogs also appears in this list, it means that most relevant collection event data have been included.


  1. Blackman, M.W. 1920. North American Ipidae of the subfamily Micracinae, with descriptions of new species and genera. Miss. Agric. Exp. Sta. Tech.l Bull. 9 : 1-60.
  2. Blackman, M.W. 1928. Notes on Micracinae with descriptions of twelve new species. N.Y. State Coll. Forestry Tech. Publ. 25: 185-208.
  3. Equihua M., A, Burgos S., A. 1993. Notas sobre la distribución de Scolytidae (Coleoptera) de México y el sur de Texas (EUA). Agrociéncia ser.Proteccion Vegetal 4(3: 305-318.
  4. Wood, S.L. 1956. New species of bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), mostly Mexican, Part II. Can. Entomol. 88(5): 231-240.
  5. Wood, S.L. 1982. The bark and ambrosia beetles of North and Central America (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), a taxonomic monograph. Great Basin Nat. Mem. 6: 1-1356.

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No.Collection dataPublication
North America
1-> México, Oaxaca, Totolapan; 7/VII/1953; Wood, S.L.[USNM (1) (Wood, S.L. 1982: 567) (Wood, S.L. 1956: 234)]
2-> United States, Florida, Arcadia; 12/III/1986; Deyrup, M.A.; Fagaceae: Quercus virginiana[ABS (52) (MA Deyrup-, unpublished) (TH Atkinson-1987, unpublished)] [ABS (4) (TH Atkinson-1987, unpublished)]
3-> United States, Florida, Holt, 3 mi WNW ; 11/IV/1999; Turnbow, R.H.[RHTC (1) (TH Atkinson-2008, unpublished)]
4-> United States, Florida, Monticello; 20/II/1957; Juglandaceae: Carya illinoensis[Unknown () (Wood, S.L. 1982: 567)]
5-> United States, Georgia, Brunswick; Fagaceae: Quercus sp.[USNM () (Blackman, M.W. 1928: 454)]
6-> United States, Louisiana, Greenwell Springs; 10/VI/1951; Wood, S.L.; Fagaceae: Quercus sp.[USNM () (Wood, S.L. 1982: 567)]
7-> United States, Louisiana, Sam Houston Jones SP; 8/III/2003; Cline, A.R.; Gil, S.M.; Radtke, M.G.; Sanchez, A.M; beating[LSAM (1) (TH Atkinson-2013, unpublished)]
8-> United States, Mississippi, Nicholson; 8/XII/1944; Fagaceae: Quercus nigra[USNM () (Wood, S.L. 1982: 567)]
9-> United States, Mississippi, Nicholson; 30/I/1945; Fagaceae: Castanea pumila[USNM () (Wood, S.L. 1982: 567)]
10-> United States, Mississippi, Picayune; 13/I/1945; Fagaceae: Quercus sp.[Unknown () (Wood, S.L. 1982: 567)]
11-> United States, Mississippi, Trimcane Swamp; 27/III/1920[USNM (1: lectotype, female) (Blackman, M.W. 1920: 449) (Wood, S.L. 1982: 567) (TH Atkinson-2017, unpublished)]
12-> United States, Mississippi, Vicksburg; 24/IV/1920; Blackman, M.W.[MCZ (2) (TH Atkinson-1988, unpublished)]
13-> United States, Mississippi, Vicksburg[Unknown () (Blackman, M.W. 1920: 449)]
14-> United States, Texas, Hemphill, 8.8 mi NE; 28/IV/2008; Riley, E.G.; trap: flight intercept[EGRC (1) (TH Atkinson-2008, unpublished)]
15-> United States, Texas, Lake Livingston; 15/III/1986; Burgos S., A.[CEAM (3) (Equihua M., A, Burgos S., A. 1993: 308)]

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