Platypodidae under scrutiny
Guillermo Kuschel, Richard A. B. Leschen and Elwood C. Zimmerman
Invertebrate Taxonomy 14(6) 771 - 805
Abstract
The historical status of the family Platypodidae is reviewed and the family is
revised. Results of a cladistic analysis based on 35 terminal taxa and 80
adult morphological characters show that the current placement of Platypodidae
makes the subfamily Scolytinae paraphyletic. Moreover, several important
genera included in Scolytinae are shown to be members of Cossoninae (i.e. the
placement of Protoplatypus Wood and
Phylloplatypus Kato in Cossoninae is confirmed). Based
on these results, the status of Platypodidae as a family and subfamily is
rejected, Scolytinae thereby becoming a monophyletic taxon.
Araucarius groups in Scolytinae instead of Cossoninae in
the analysis on a single step only, but it is suggested that it be retained in
Cossoninae until this subfamily is submitted to a similar phylogenetic study.
Three genera and four species of Cossoninae are described as new:
Dobionus Kuschel, gen. nov.: type species
D. araucarinus Kuschel, sp. nov. (with the inclusion of
D. brachyrhinus (Montrouzier));
Coptonus Kuschel, gen. nov.: type species
C. fijianus Kuschel, sp. nov. (with the inclusion of
C. papuanus Kuschel, sp. nov.) and
Dissostomus Kuschel, gen. nov.: type species
D. hornabrooki Kuschel, sp. nov.
Full text doi:10.1071/IT00024
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