Cryphalomimus striatus Eggers, 1927: 174

Jordal, B. H., 2023, An illustrated key and new records of the Afrotropical bark beetle genus Cryphalomimus Eggers (Coleoptera, Curculionidae), Zootaxa 5353 (6), pp. 595-600 : 597-598

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5353.6.6

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10027248

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scientific name

Cryphalomimus striatus Eggers, 1927: 174
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Cryphalomimus striatus Eggers, 1927: 174 .

Type material. Holotype: Ost-Afrika [ Tanzania], Muansa [Mwanza] [-2.48, 32.89], Methner coll. [ ZMHB].

Diagnosis. Body length 1.8–2.4 mm, 2.2–2.3 × as long as broad; colour back. Pronotum on its anterior half with sharp asperities, anterior margin centrally with 6–9 raised teeth.

Distribution: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa.

New records: [Democratic Republic of the] Congo, S. Raba , Liaswishi [-11.57, 28.11], ex Grewia fruit, 16.07.1979, F. Malaisse leg. [4 in RMCA, 1 in ZMUB]; GoogleMaps South Africa, [KwaZulu-] Natal , Sodwana Bay NP [-27.55, 32.66], 01.02.1994, U. Gölner leg. [ ZMHB]; GoogleMaps KwaZulu-Natal, Mkhuze Game reserve , 100 m alt., [-27.639, 32.158], 01.12.2012, M. Wanat, leg. [ UWCP]; GoogleMaps Limpopo, Nylstroom, Farm Serica [-24.67, 28.46], 27.03.2006, F. Koch leg. [ ZMHB]; GoogleMaps Thabazimbi , Meletse, 1190 m alt. [-24.591, 27.663], 10.12.2019, M. Wanat leg. [1 ZMUB, 1 UWCP]; GoogleMaps Eastern Cape Province, Silaka Reserve , 20 m alt., [-31.656, 29.505], 01.12.2019, M. Wanat leg. [ ZMUB]; GoogleMaps Katberg , 1300 m alt. [-32.49, 26.67], Oct. 1932, R. Turner leg. [ NHMUK] GoogleMaps .

Comments. One of the new records provides the first known host plant for the genus, Grewia flavescens (Malvaceae) , where C. striatus was collected from fruits of this plant. Presumably older fruits were used as they dry out on the branch and provide a more suitable texture for tunneling. Reproduction was likely successful based on the many specimens collected, unless some kind of maturation feeding occurs.

Several of the new records from Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal, and the Eastern Cape, extend its known distribution beyond past records from Namibia and Gauteng in northern parts of South Africa ( Schedl 1982). Apparently, this species is more common than previously reported ( Wood & Bright 1992). A primary source for the record from Mozambique ( Bright & Skidmore 1997) is not documented. However, it is likely to be found there as this country is located between countries with verified records. The sample from Namibia reported by Schedl (1982) was not noted as such by Wood & Bright (1992).

RMCA

Belgium, Tervuren, Musee Royal de l'Afrique Centrale

ZMUB

Norway, Bergen, University of Bergen, Zoological Museum

UWCP

Poland, Wroclaw, University of Wroclaw

RMCA

Royal Museum for Central Africa

ZMUB

Museum of Zoology at the University of Bergen, Vertebrate collections

UWCP

University of Wroclaw

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Genus

Cryphalomimus

Loc

Cryphalomimus striatus Eggers, 1927: 174

Jordal, B. H. 2023
2023
Loc

Cryphalomimus striatus

Eggers, H. 1927: 174
1927
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