Xylosandrus dentipennis Park & Smith, 2020 Fig. 94A, B, I
Xylosandrus dentipennis Park & Smith, 2020 (in Park et al. 2020): 224.
Type material.
Holotype (RIFID), paratypes (MFNB, 1; MSUC, 2; UFFE, 3).
Diagnosis.
2.15-2.36 mm long (mean = 2.3 mm; n = 2); 2.4-2.56 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by its moderate size; elytral disc gradually curving toward declivity, elytra rounded; posterolateral margins of elytra carinate to interstriae 7; declivital face with six punctate striae; declivital interstriae denticulate-granulate, uniseriate with minute erect setae less than the width of an interstria; pronotum as long as wide; pronotum from dorsal view rounded (type 1) and lateral view basic (type 0), summit at midpoint, basal 1/2 smooth, shiny, sparsely minutely punctate; and sparse mycangial tuft on the pronotal base.
Similar species.
Xylosandrus eupatorii, X. germanus, X. metagermanus .
Distribution.
China (Fujian, Guizhou, Jiangxi, Shanghai, Yunnan), Japan, South Korea.
Host plants.
This species has only been recorded from Magnolia ( Magnoliaceae) and Camptotheca ( Nyssaceae).