Cnestus testudo (Eggers, 1939) Fig. 34E, F, I
Xyleborus testudo Eggers, 1939b: 116.
Xylosandrus testudo (Eggers): Wood and Bright 1992: 801.
Cnestus testudo (Eggers): Dole and Cognato 2010: 532.
Type material.
Lectotype (NMNH), paratypes (TARI, 3).
Diagnosis.
4.2-4.4 mm long (mean = 4.31 mm; n = 5); 1.54-1.62 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by the presence of a mesonotal mycangial tuft on the pronotal base; elytral disc short, 3 × scutellum length; declivity obliquely truncate; pronotum type 1 when viewed dorsally; antennal club type 2, with two sutures visible on posterior face; antennal funicle 4-segmented; protibiae distinctly triangular; procoxae narrowly separated; declivital posterolateral margin weakly carinate from apex to declivital base along interstriae 7; declivital interstriae granulate, setose with recumbent ground vestiture and a median row of long erect hair-like setae; declivital striae 1 impressed; discal punctures dense, confused; and uniformly pitch black or piceous colored body with brown legs and antennae.
Similar species.
Cnestus ater, C. gravidus, C. improcerus, C. mutilatus .
Distribution.
China (Yunnan), Laos, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.
Host plants.
Unknown.