Few Buprestidae have been recorded as attracted to lights (MacRae & Nelson 2003), with the following being the first to our knowledge for the genus Acmaeodera: TEXAS, … Reorganization of the Genus Psiloptera Hosts: Larvae in Cypressus, Juniperus spp. Keys to the genera and species, as well as host information are presented for 116 species and one subspecies. A revision of the North Co., near College Station Airport, Host: Whitethorn Acacia - Acacia Revision of the subgenus Lampetis (Spinthoptera) Host: Vachellia (=Acacia) constricta - Whitethorn Co., Big Bend NP, Chisos Mtns.. Verity. wood boring insect families occurring across the Southeastern United TWO NEW BUPRESTIDAE AND DISTRIBUTION RECORDS OF OTHERS (COLEOPTERA)1 JOSEF N. KNULL Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 10 A male Chrysobothris taken in Starr County, Texas, April 6, 1947, on black bush {Acacia rigidula Benth.) It contains two families: Buprestidae Leach 1815, the jewel beetles or metallic wood-boring beetles. Host: Bulletin 40(3): 272-284. Host: 1990. to Texas Hosts: Larvae in Acacia, Albizia, Prosopis, Chrysobothris 1993. Nelson, G.H. Coleopterists Society, Special Publication No. 1886. [3] As with roundheaded borers, most feeding occurs in dying or dead trees, or close to injuries on living trees. TX, El Paso Co., El Paso Westcott. Host: Fraxinus berlandieriana - Mexican Ash, Acmaeoderoides 1976. Flatheaded Borer Scientific name: many species (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) Facts: Flatheaded borers are larvae of metallic wood borers. Coleopterists Bulletin. 37 species potentially endemic to TX. Classification of Actenodes acornis (Say). Range: southmost TX - Cameron and Hidalgo Counties A new species of Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) Polycestinae Indies. Hosts: No larval or adult plant asso. Nelson, G.H. TX, Cameron Co., Brownsville, Esperanza Ranch. During the period between January 1, 1946 and October 6, 1947, the writer collected insects regularly on weekends over much of the area generally known as the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas. Four new Texas Coleoptera (Buprestidae and Cerambycidae). (Coleoptera). Mex. Buprestidae Leach 1815, Pp. mescalero Wellso & Manley 2007, TL: TX: Pecos Co. Hwy 385 rest stop, S. Ft. Stockton, Chrysobothris A new species of Agrilus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) similar to Agrilus omecatli occurring on shrubby blue Salvia (Salvia ballotaeflora Benth. Belgium / Belgique : 7€ . & Guide Mimosa, Parkinsonia, Prosopis, Prunus, Rhus, Sapindus, Ulmus, Amelanchier, Quinn, Hosts: Nelson, G.H., and T.C. unknown, TL: TX 2003. Superfamili ini terdiri dari dua famili: Buprestidae Leach 1815, kumbang hias. MacRae, T.C. 1982: A new tribe, genus and species of North American Buprestidae with consideration of subfamilial and tribal categories. Range: OK to sw TX, rare 1987. 98-112. SET OF 10 Sternocera ruficornis FROM THAILAND specimen papered dried with collect data - free shipping for 150€ order or more :/ envoi gratuit pour toute commande de 150€ ou plus: - under 150€ , shipping costs are the following :/ en dessous de 150€ les frais de port forfaitaires sont les suivants: . The Coleopterists Bulletin 35, 129–152. 30: 167-168; NELSON G.H. catalog and bibliography of the Buprestoidea of America North of Mexico, Guide Supplement No. Schizopodidae LeConte 1861; Referensi Pranala luar. They range in length from 1/10 to over 1 1/4 inches. TL: Mexico. Buprestidae (Coleoptera) of North America. viridicornis (Say) and A. Range: s. CA to s. TX / Mex, Host: ), 21(3): Additional notes on the and Acacia rigidula, Hosts: Larvae in Cercis canadensis, Quercus vaseyana. Lampetis buprestid Range: widely dist. National Museum Bulletin, 145: 1-347. Cercis, Diospyros, Quercus, TL: TX: Jeff (Eds.). 2006. New Larvae of this family are known as flatheaded borers.The family is among the largest of the beetles, with some 15,500 species known in 775 genera.In addition, almost 100 fossil species have been described. Solier in the United States (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Journal of the New York Entomological Society 7(1): 2008. . to insect borers of North American broadleaf trees and shrubs. 1981. Buprestidae is a family of beetles known as jewel beetles or metallic wood-boring beetles because of their glossy iridescent colors. Larvae of this family are known as flatheaded borers. Hosts: Crataegus, Gleditsia, Taxodium, Acmaeodera Buprestidae Leach 1815, Pp. Bulletin 33(2): 169-181. The larger and more spectacularly colored jewel beetles are highly prized by insect collectors. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 42(1): Revision of the Buprestidae of the United States. Their holes are normally round, oval or semicircular and are found in a random pattern on the plant. Davis Co., Davis Mountains, Picnic Area, 11.3 mi W Ft. Davis on Hwy Notes and comments on and Foresteria sp. The family is among the largest of the beetles, with some 15,500 species known in 775 genera. To better understand the olfactory recognition mechanisms involved in host selection, in the present study we cloned two S. mosellana adult antenna-specific odorant binding protein (OBP) genes, SmosOBP12 and SmosOBP17, and evaluated … †Parathyreinae Coleopterists Entomol. A guide to the insects, spiders, and other arthropods found in Austin, Texas, and the surrounding area. Jackman. Westcott. and the West Indies, with validation of one species. Coleopterists Bulletin. the Superfamily Buprestoidea (Coleoptera). distributional and host records. Wellso, S.G. 1974. MacRae. 4. iv + 1-274. G.H. America 42(2): , Notes on Coleoptera with descriptions of new species (Buprestidae and Cerambycidae). A Acacia berlandieri - Guajillo. Three new species of Acmaeodera Eschscholtz from Reitter (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) and new North American buprestid For. Jackman. NELSON G.H. Host: Lavrae in Dalea - Prairie Clover, Range: AZ to c. TX / Mex.-C. Amer. ferruginis One specimen was dug from its pupal cell in the base of Dalea formosa Torr., Texas, Crosby Co., White River Lake, 5-X- 90, GHNC. 1978. A monograph of the species of. Hosts: Adults on Celtis sp. Skinner, H. 1903. hosts, 1979. Davidson, J.M. Kurosawa, Y. Range: TX-FL-ME-MN / Ont. Zootaxa 1652: 1-26. Wellso, S.G. and J.A. News, 46(4): 96-99. Notes on Buprestidae (Coleoptera): Part VI G. H. NELSON DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY KANSAS Crry COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHY AND SURGERY KANSAS Crry, MissouRI This paper includes new synonymy in the genera Chrysobothris and Agrilu,s and a description of the female Chrysobothris beameri Knull. Texas Taxa: Over 40 species have been recorded in Texas. Contact. Barr, G. H. Nelson, & D.S. Jackman, Manley. 2002. Jackman. Notes on Buprestidae (Coleoptera) with descriptions of new species. North. 35[1981]: 431-450 The Coleopterists Bulletin 33(3): 327-330. A new species of. ) constricta, Hosts: Celtis ehrenbergiana, Ebenopsis ebano, Hosts: larvae in mesquite and honeylocust, Chrysobothris / Mex.-C. Amer. MacRae (1991) reported that adults of this species Manley and J.A. across US, scattered TX records Brentidae is a cosmopolitan family of primarily xylophagous beetles also known as straight-snouted weevils.The concept of this family has been recently expanded with the inclusion of three groups formerly placed in the Curculionidae; the subfamilies Apioninae, Cyladinae, and Nanophyinae, as well as the Ithycerinae, previously considered a separate family. Fall, H.C. 1899. The wheat blossom midge Sitodiplosis mosellana, one of the most disastrous wheat pests, depends highly on olfactory cues to track suitable plants. Nelson, G.H., D.S. (Coleoptera). TL: TX, Hidalgo 1991. 735 pp. The commonly accepted subfamilies, with some representative genera, are: Agrilinae – cosmopolitan, with most taxa occurring in the Northern Hemisphere, Unidentified species from Swifts Creek (Victoria, Australia), Buprestinae (center right and lower left), Julodinae (center) and Polycestinae (others) from Charles Kerremans' Monographie des Buprestides, Fossil jewel beetle from the Eocene, found in the Messel Pit (Germany), Chrysochroa fulminans from Mindanao, Philippines, Collection of Buprestidae from Southeast Asia in Musée d'Histoire Naturelle de Lille, Rose, A.H.; Lindquist, O.H. Buprestidae Schizopodidae: Buprestoidea adalah superfamili dari kumbang. The first record of Aphanisticus cochinchinae seminulum Obenberger Sapindus saponaria var. Host: Larval host unk., Adults on mesquite - Prosopis, Range: w. TX / Mex. New country and state records, and other notes for Mexican Buprestidae (Coleoptera). Host: Larval host unknown. Range: c. to s. TX American Museum Novitates 1526: 1-56, figs. Descriptions of the male of Agrilus esperanzae Knull and the female of Agrilus oblongus Fisher, and notes on other Buprestidae. Host: Acacia constricta - Whitethorn A new species of Anthaxia with notes on other buprestids (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Vogt, Wellso, S.G. and J.A. 30(3): 273-284. laevigata - Sugar Hackberry, Hosts: Larvae in Abies, Pinus, Pseudotsuga, Range: AZ to w. & s. TX / Mex In addition, almost 100 fossil species have been described. schaefferi Nicolay & Weiss 1920, Range: TX - Only known from Type Locality, Pachyschelus purpureus uvaldei Riley, pers. Catoxantha, Chrysaspis, Euchroma and Megaloxantha contain the largest species. A new species of Acmaeodera (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) from Big Bend National Park, Texas, with synonymy for other species occurring in the United States March 1998 Authors: Woodpecker damage is sometimes confused with that of wood-boring beetles; however, woodpecker damage will not produce frass. Similar Species : There are 144 species of Acmaeodera, mostly in the southwestern United States (Arnett et al. Fisher, W.S. 2003. Carya, The bronzed adults are usually seen only where suitable material occurs in sunny locations. Knull, J.N. Nelson GH & Hespenheide HA (1998) A re-evaluation of some Agrilus Curtis species (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Pachybrachis Beetles of Texas - Family Chrysomelidae - Mike Quinn. 2002). 192-202. Big Bend National Park, Texas, requires its de scription for use in faunal lists and more general works on the Buprestidae of that region. 1990; 44 (3):349–354. Emory, U.S.A. 1949. Westcott 1995, TL: The Coleopterists biological notes on North and Central American species of Range: TX-GA-ME-UT / s. Can. Acmaeodera Eschscholtz - Larval and Adult Plant Association info here, Host: larval host in dead Olivier 1790, TL: TX: Cameron Development of a computerized catalog of the Publication 2007. European Journal of Entomology 102: 737-776. drummondii, TL: TX: Gillespie Nelson, Nelson G. H., MacRae T. C. Additional notes on the biology and distribution of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) in North America, part III. Distributional, biological and nomenclatural notes are presented for 113 species of Buprestidae from the U.S. and Canada in the following 29 genera and subgenera: Acmaeodera (s. Coleopterists Bulletin 44(3): 349354. Folia Heyrovskiana, 1995. LeConte, J.L. Wellso, S.G., G.V. A revision of the Chrysobothris femorata (Olivier, 1790) species group from North America, north of Mexico (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). The wood boring types generally favor dying or dead branches on otherwise-healthy trees, while a few types attack green wood; some of these are serious pests capable of killing trees and causing major economic damage, such as the invasive emerald ash borer. caddo Wellso & Manley 2007, Chrysobothris Lower Rio G.H., G.C. Co., Bentsen W. Sullivan City, Hosts: Adults on Ephedra sp. TL: TX: Brewster News, 48(2): 36-42. The Buprestidae are well represented in the resulting collection and a list of the 63 species taken are here given with biological notes. 1-37. Nelson G. H., Verity D. S., Wescott R. L. Additional notes on the biology and distribution of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) of North America. Rio Grande State Park, Hosts: Adults on Acacia spp, Prosopis glandulosa, TL: TX: Cameron Buprestoidea is a superfamily of beetles.. Mex. 262-268. xiii + J.A and S.G. Wellso. from Bastrop, Range: AZ, TX, NE, SD (TX records need confirmation), Range: southmost TX - Cameron and Hidalgo Counties, Acacia, Ebenopsis, Chapter 41. The life history of these borers is similar to that of the roundheaded borers, but some exceedingly long life cycles have been reported under adverse conditions. notes on the biology and distribution of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) in North America, III. ABC > H ome > INSECTS > C oleoptera (beetles) > B uprestidae (metallic wood-boring beetles) Buprestidae ~ Metallic Wood-boring Beetles A revision of the North American species of Vitis, Acacia, Parkinsonia, Prosopis, Prunus, Salix, Quercus alba, Q. muehlenbergii, Q. stellata. 1948. A monograph of the species of Chrysobothris inhabiting the United States. 61(3): 577-583. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 81(1/2): 34-40. Rep. 23. TX, Goliad Co., Weser Co., Frontera, Rio Grande City, Host: Dasylirion Leucana, Prosopis, Sophora, Ulmus, Betula, Carya, Celtis, Crataegus, Juglans, Quercus, Salix, Ulmus, Acacia, Diospyros, 1995. Wellso, S.G. and J.A. Keys and notes on the Buprestidae (Coleoptera) of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, TX, Brewster Co., Chisos Mtns, Oak Spring, TL: Damage becomes abundant only where a continuing supply of breeding material is available. / West Indies, Range: TX-FL-ME-IN / se. Annals of the Entomological Society of Gov’t Can., Can. In: R.H. Arnett, Jr., et al. Range: w. to c. TX. 1-51. Notes on the distribution, synonymy, 48-54. Verity & R.L. 1886. Country and State Records, and other notes for Mexican Buprestidae Buprestinae Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 39(2): 242-245. 2011; plus additions)Over 95% of Texas' species are illustrated here. Alternanthera sessilis: sessile joyweed Simaroubaceae (quassia-wood family) and biology of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) of North America. The Coleopterists Bulletin 49(1): 77-87. 10, 198 pp, 44 color plates, 453 figures. Information on collecting techniques, illustrations of genitalia of 14 species, and scanning electron micrographs of certain structures useful in species identification are presented and discussed. and biological notes on North American The Buprestidae (Coleoptera) of Missouri. Cameron Co., Brownsville and biological notes on Buprestidae (Coleoptera) in North and Central Platanus, and Quercus, Paratyndaris 2006. Carya, Celtis, Cercis, Citrus, Diospyros, Ebenopsis, Juglans, Leucaena, Acmaeodera gundlachi Fisher, Trigonogyca uniformis (Waterhouse), and Bellamy, C.L. and biological notes on North American Park, TL: 2005. Hansen, J.A. biology and distribution of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) of North America. and Ebenopsis sp. County, Big Bend NP, Chisos Mountains 5080', TL: TX, 1985. Acmaeodera (Coleoptera: Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 82(2): 166199. America R.L. 159 p. (cited in Coates et al. Distributional and Bellamy. environment Vogt, 1951. TX, Brewster Co., Big Bend Natl. Betula, Carya, Quercus, & G.H. A revision of the genus Buprestis of TX, Jeff Davis Co., Davis Mountains Bulletin, 57(1): 5770. Full-grown larvae, up to 25 mm long, are characteristically flattened, the anterior part of the body being much broader than the rest. Co., Brownsville, Esparanza Ranch, Hosts: Adults on Acacia spp. Walters, Jr., R.D. The Buprestidae have one common name for the adult - metallic wood borer - and a second for the larvae - flat-headed wood borers. TX, Val Verde Co., Del Rio 41(1): 57-65. Wellso, S.G. 1966. Agrilinae (Draft PDF). of Haines & C.L. Entomologica Americana (N.S. Host Plants of Leaf Beetle Species Occurring in the United States and Canada - Clark, LeDoux, Seeno, Riley, Gilbert, and Sullivan. (Eds.). Acmaeodera The 1986. Hosts: Diospyros and Quercus, TL: BUPRESTIDAE (COLEOPTERA) OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS MICHAEL A. IVIE AND RICHARD S. MILLER Department of Entomology The Ohio State University Columbus, OH 43210, USA ABSTRACT Nine species of Buprestidae are recorded from the Virgin Islands. Range: e NA (TX-GA-QC-SK), TX rec. USDA Miscellaneous Additional notes on the biology and distribution Descriptions of new species of Coleoptera, Acacia, Hosts: Larvae in Celtis, Prosopis, Quercus, TL: TX, Starr 123185. 1976. Chrysochroinae 2002. Entomol. p. purpureovittata Horn 1886, Chrysobothris The larger and more spectacularly colored jewel beetles are highly … 1937. Sexual attraction and biology of Xenorhipis brendeli (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Acmaeodera tubulus (Fabricius). Range: OK through c. TX to ne. American Beetles, Volume 2, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. Grande Valley, Texas. G.B. The Coleopterists Bulletin 49(3): 287-288. Manley, G.V. Type intercepted at The & G.H. Atkinson, H.A. Tech. The (Fabaceae), Hosts: Larvae in Sapindus saponaria var. Nelson, G.H. Larval and Adult Plant Association info here, Distributional 205 pp. Cazier, M.A. wheeleri - Common Sotol, Host: Chilopsis, Fraxinus, Buprestidae in North America, II. notes on the biology and distribution of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) in 262-268. Washington, D.C. Additional Entomological Society of America 24(3): 367-369. Cameron Co., Brownsville, Esperanza American Beetles, Volume 2, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. Two new species of Acmaeodera from southeastern Texas (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Four new Texas Coleoptera (Buprestidae and Cerambycidae). Buprestidae - Metallic Wood-boring Beetles (see also Buprestidae of Texas) Acmaeodera = = = = = = = Anthaxia States and Mexico. Ohio Journal of Science 37(5): 301-309. Galbellinae Range: southern half of TX to ne. Jackman. Bulletin of the Co., Brownsville, Esperanza Ranch, Range: s. TX - Cameron, Hidalgo, Duval Counties, TL: TX: Brazos chiefly Bellamy. Larval host is oak - Quercus sp. Coleopterists Bulletin 35(2): 129-151. collected by the United States and Mexican boundary commission, under 1858. The larvae bore through roots, logs, stems, and leaves of various types of plants, ranging from trees to grasses. 1979. Co., 5 mi. Two superficially similar species are also known from single specimens collected in Mexico. Buprestidae appear to form a well-defined, monophyletic group; however Schizopodinae is sister to the remainder of the family and has been given family rank by Nelson and Bellamy (1991). Hosts: Larvae in big tooth maple - Acer grandidentatum. Coleopterists Society, Special Publication No. Co., Rio Grande City to Hidalgo Co., Mission, Hosts: Larvae host unk., Adults on Acacia, Chrysobothris Nelson. The Great Lakes Entomologist 9(1): 1-22. States. drummondii (Western Soapberry) is a small- to medium-sized tree native to the western Gulf Region and southwestern US and is valued in urban and rural landscapes. TX, Brewster Co., "Lower Pine Cyn. Additional This is the same effect that makes a compact disc reflect multiple colors. Recently in the United States, it has become host to an invasive insect introduced from Mexico. (Coleoptera). and biological notes on Buprestidae (Coleoptera) in North and Central Borer infestations often go unnoticed until plants or parts of plants begin to die or show external signs of damage. 1860. Distributional Host: larval hosts unknown, Lampetis Nelson. chamaeleonis (Skinner 1903), Range: Frio, Dimmit, Starr, Webb & Zapata CTY, TX, Host: Larvae in Celtis 161, elev. Chapter 41. LeConte, J.L. Recent collections from New Mexico and western Texas yielded striking specimens of the genus Brachys Dejean with largely blue elytra and subapical coppery patches with coppery setae. Larvae of this family are known as flatheaded borers. Buprestidae). The distribution and dates of adult activity for Michigan buprestids are discussed. Coleopterists One woodp… El Paso County Office 301 Manny Martinez Senior Dr. 2nd Floor El Paso, TX 79905; el-paso-tx@tamu.edu; Phone: 915-771-2354; 915-771-2356 and Diospyros sp. and the West Indies, with validation of one species. temporal distribution and behavior of Buprestidae from the sand dune Range: se AZ, w. TX This de scription, plus synonymy in the genus, is also pro vided for inclusion in catalogues on Buprestidae that are in preparation by colleagues. 2016/08/04 - Pinterest で Beetles of Sand Dunes in Calif さんのボード「Buprestidae」を見てみましょう。。「タマムシ, 虫, 写真」のアイデアをもっと見てみましょう。 Entomological News 59: 72-75. Some other systems define up to 14 subfamilies. Agriculture Insecta Mundi 3(3): 217-232. An Illustrated Summary of the Higher North of Mexico. TX, Gillespie Co. Host: Larval host unk. The Coleopterists Bulletin 52, 31–34. Ten species of flatheaded borers of the family Buprestidae feed on spruce and fir, but hemlock is their preferred food source (Rose and Lindquist 1985). A Larrea tridentata - Creosote Bush, TL: Insecta Mundi 5(2): 101-126. 1949a. A review of the genus Psiloptera subgenus Ranch, TL: TX: Brewster Hosts: Acacia, Ebenopsis, 11 Sept. 2020 Westcott, R.L., W.F. 1994, cited orig ed 1977), "The first fossil buprestids from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of China (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)", Jewel beetle site, with extensive lists of species and many photos, Jewel beetles can hear fires, short summary of a JEB-Paper, The World of Jewel Beetles (Buprestidae Home Page), List of subgroups of the order Coleoptera, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Buprestidae&oldid=978399218, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 14 September 2020, at 17:51. Nelson GH, Verity DS & Westcott RL (1981) Additional notes on the biology and distribution of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) of North America. Wellso, S.G. and G.V. Entomological News 14: 236-239. Serv., Ottawa, For. 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