Polydrusus (Eustolus), C. G. THOMSON, 1859
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https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.62.2.427-445 |
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Subgenus Eustolus C. G. THOMSON, 1859 View in CoL
[type species: Curculio flavipes DeGeer, 1775 View in CoL ]
Tylodrusinus Reitter, 1916: 56 View in CoL , syn. n.
[type species: Polydrusus julianus Reitter, 1916 View in CoL ]
Taxonomic notes:
Reitter (1916) erected the subgenus Tylodrusinus for the single species Polydrusus julianus from the Xinjiang province of China ( Figs 3, 4 View Figs 1-4 ). In general appearence its holotype differs from species of the subgenus Eustolus basically by the vestigial rather than extensive condition of shining metallic scales on the body. E. Reitter stressed this difference in the original description but did not provide any other significant evidence for the discrimination of Tylodrusinus . The structure of the head, pronotum, elytra, legs and abdomen agrees with that in Eustolus . There are no other particular characters suggesting Tylodrusinus to be classified as a distinct subgenus. Therefore P. julianus Rtt. is here transferred to the subgenus Eustolus C. G. Thomson, 1859 . In a discussion of this topic Dr. B. A. Korotyaev has agreed upon this synonymy.
Lectotype designation is required and here done because the original description was based on several specimens.
Type material:
Polydrusus julianus : Lectotype, female here designated ( MTMB): ‘Turkestan [printed]’ / ‘Kuldscha [printed]’ / ‘Kuldscha [hand written]’ / ‘julianus m. Fn. Grm V. [hand written]’ / ‘Coll. Reitter [printed] ’ / ‘ Holotypus Polydrusus julianus Reitter, 1916 [standard museum label in red frame]’ / ‘Lectotype Polydrusus julianus Reitter, Yunakov des., 2009 [red, printed]’.
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Polydrusus (Eustolus)
Yunakov, N. N. & Klass K. D. 2012 |
Tylodrusinus
Reitter, E. 1916: 56 |