A generic replacement name and new adult host record in Buprestidae
A records for jewel beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae
Acmaeodera ruficaudis macfadyeni is proposed as a new replacement name for Acmaeodera ruficaudis pinguis Holm 1985 preoccupied by A pinguis Fairmaire 1902; Buprestis aenescens Wiedemann 1823 is synonymized under Buprestis albomarginata Herbst 1801; Buprestis planus Fabricius 1798 is transferred to Dismorpha Gistel 1848; Damarsila conturb |
New state distribution and host records of North American
The following new state records are reported for buprestid species in the eastern United States: Agrilus egeniformis Champlain and Knull and Polyceta elata LeConte from Georgia Agrilus defectus LeConte and Agrilus vittaticol-lis (Randall) from Minnesota and Agrilus paramasculinus Champlain and Knull from Michigan and Indiana |
Coleoptera: Buprestidae - CORE
records for jewel beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) Abstract: Replacement names, nomenclatural, distributional and biological notes are as a new replacement name for Acmaeodera ruficaudis pinguis Holm, 1985, generic name Dismorpha was proposed by Gistel F Almeda collector (CASC) (new adult host |
Coleoptera: Buprestidae - Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
Adult beetles live usually only a few days or weeks, especially males survive only a short species have been recorded as the primary pests (from the genera Agrilus, A new name had to be chosen for the widely distributed, European species: is replaced in Eastern Mediterranea by the vicariant species, A mysteriosa |