Revisión del género Phloeocleptus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)

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https://doi.org/10.22201/ib.20078706e.2023.94.5092

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Floeófago, Lauraceae, Persea, Pseudothysanoes

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El género Phloeocleptus Wood incluye 8 especies de descortezadores floeófagos los cuales se reproducen en especies de Persea (Lauraceae), las cuales están restringidos a México. Phloeocleptus lorenzfischeri Atkinson se describe como especie nueva. Phloeocleptus cristatus Wood es sinónimo de P. atkinsoni Wood. Se describe el macho de P. ardis Wood. Todas especies se illustran, se redescriben y se incluye una clave nueva para el género. Phloeocleptus punctatus Wood y Hylocurus tresmariae Schedl se transfieren a Pseudothysanoes Blackman. Phloeocleptus parvus Wood se transfiere a Hylocurus Eichhoff.

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2023-05-24

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