Arixyleborus grandis (Schedl, 1942)
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Arixyleborus grandis (Schedl, 1942) |
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Arixyleborus grandis (Schedl, 1942) View in CoL Fig. 25C, D, J View Figure 25
Xyleboricus grandis Schedl, 1942c: 27.
Arixyleborus grandis (Schedl): Schedl 1952d: 161.
Type material.
Lectotype (NHMW), paralectotype (NHMW, 1).
Diagnosis.
3.2-3.5 mm long (mean = 3.43 mm; n = 4); 2.13-2.33 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by the protibiae posterior faces inflated, granulate; antennal club wider than long; posterolateral costa carinate; pronotum lateral margin distinctly costate, nearly carinate; pronotum anterior margin elevated with row of serrations; large size; strial furrows 3 × the width of interstrial ridges on disc; interstrial ridges setose, setae recumbent, hair-like, as long as striae 2 width at declivital base; interstrial ridges denticulate; striae moderately impressed; and declivity weakly shagreened, interstrial ridges almost appear shiny.
Similar species.
Arixyleborus malayensis , A. tuberculatus , A. yakushimanus .
Distribution.
Indonesia (Java), East Malaysia, New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand.
Host plants.
Recorded from Canarium ( Burseraceae ), Dipterocarpus ( Dipterocarpaceae ), Mangifera ( Anacardiaceae ), and Palaquium ( Sapotaceae ) ( Beaver et al. 2014).
Remarks.
Kalshoven (1959b) gives some details of gallery systems and brood found in Canarium in Java.
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Scolytinae |
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Arixyleborus grandis (Schedl, 1942)
Smith, Sarah M., Beaver, Roger A. & Cognato, Anthony I. 2020 |
Xyleboricus grandis
Schedl 1942 |