2012
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3300.1.1
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Studies in the Palaearctic and Oriental Agrilus (Coleoptera, Buprestidae) IV

Abstract: The following new taxonomic and nomenclatural acts are provided: New revalidated name: the name nagaoiNakane 1983 is resurrected from the synonymy of A. maculifer Saunders 1873 as a valid specific name of Agrilusnagaoi. New synonyms: 47 new synonyms are proposed in the genus Agrilus: annoi Baudon, 1968 (synonym ofnavarrei Baudon, 1965); biasoni Baudon, 1968 (synonym of shaumaae Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963);brigitteae Baudon, 1968 (synonym of cochinchinae Obenberger, 1924); canidius Descarpentries &… Show more

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“…According to references, A. planipennis was recorded in northeastern China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning), Shandong, Inner Mongolia, and Hebei (Yu 1992), Tianjin (Zhang et al 1995; Liu et al 1996), and Taiwan (Jendek 1994). Ash trees were popular for use as ornamental trees, street trees, and in gardens and parks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to references, A. planipennis was recorded in northeastern China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning), Shandong, Inner Mongolia, and Hebei (Yu 1992), Tianjin (Zhang et al 1995; Liu et al 1996), and Taiwan (Jendek 1994). Ash trees were popular for use as ornamental trees, street trees, and in gardens and parks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the genus Agrilus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) includes thousands of species (Jendek 2000), it remains poorly understood, particularly with respect to chemical ecology and mating behavior. Once host trees are located, Agrilus beetles presumably find mates via one or more of the following signals: visual, auditory, vibration, tactile, or pheromonal (Fenton 1942;Carlson and Knight 1969;Gwynne and Rentz 1983;Dunn and Potter 1988).…”
Section: Agrilus Planipennis-mating Behavior and Pheromonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agrilus ambiguus Kerremans, 1895 ( Agrilus ) Kerremans 1895: 220-221 (description) – Kerremans 1903: 282 (catalog) – Jakobson 1913: 798 (synonym of ambiguellus ; catalog) – Obenberger 1936a: 1072 (world catalog) – Jendek 2000: 502 (valid species; notes) – Jendek 2006: 396 (Palaearctic catalog) – Bellamy 2008: 1962 (world catalog) – Jendek 2012: 3 (lectotype designation). = ambiguellus Kerremans, 1903 ( Agrilus ; unnecessary replacement name) Kerremans 1903: 282 (unnecessary replacement name proposal) – Jakobson 1913: 798 (catalog; Russia and Europe) – Obenberger 1936a: 1072 (world catalog) – Kurosawa 1974: 3 (characters; notes) – Jendek 2000: 502 (synonym of ambiguus ) – Jendek 2006: 396 (synonym of ambiguus ; Palaearctic catalog) – Bellamy 2008: 1962 (synonym of ambiguus ; world catalog).…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…= ambiguellus Kerremans, 1903 ( Agrilus ; unnecessary replacement name) Kerremans 1903: 282 (unnecessary replacement name proposal) – Jakobson 1913: 798 (catalog; Russia and Europe) – Obenberger 1936a: 1072 (world catalog) – Kurosawa 1974: 3 (characters; notes) – Jendek 2000: 502 (synonym of ambiguus ) – Jendek 2006: 396 (synonym of ambiguus ; Palaearctic catalog) – Bellamy 2008: 1962 (synonym of ambiguus ; world catalog).…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
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