Anisandrus apicalis (Blandford)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3875.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5130821 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/11038800-FFF6-FF84-FF41-30D069E30DD0 |
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Anisandrus apicalis (Blandford) |
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34. Anisandrus apicalis (Blandford) View in CoL *
Xyleborus apicalis Blandford, 1894a: 105 View in CoL .
Anisandrus apicalis (Blandford) View in CoL : Hulcr et al., 2007: 578.
Thai distribution: N: Chiang Mai. New to Thailand.
New records: Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon , summit forest, 18° 35.361' N, 98° 29.157' E, 2500 m GoogleMaps ,
MT, 9–16.viii., 6–13.ix.2006 (Y. Areeluck) (2); as previous except: Kew Maepan Trail , 18° 33.162' N, 98° 28.81' E, 2200 m GoogleMaps , MT, 10–17.xi.2006 (Y. Areeluck) (1); Doi Phahompok NP, Kewlom 1/ montane forest, 20° 3.549' N, 99° 8.552' E, 2174 m GoogleMaps , MT, 7–14.ii.2008 (Seesom, K.) (2); Doi Phaluang , 20° 1.06' N, 99° 9.581' E, 1449 m GoogleMaps , MT, 21–28.ii.2008 ( Seesom , K.) (2) .
Other distribution: China, India (Meghalaya, Sikkim, W. Bengal), Japan, Korea, Myanmar, Russia (Kurile Is.). (1)
Biology: A polyphagous species (e.g. Beeson 1930 (as Xyleborus cristatus Hagedorn ) in India, Murayama 1936 in Japan, Yin et al. 1984 in China) usually attacking angiosperms, but also recorded from Pinus (Pinaceae) ( Nobuchi 1966). In Thailand, it seems to be confined to the upper slopes of the mountains in the North. Illustrations: P ( Hulcr 2012); D ( Nunberg 1959 as Xyleborus apicalis ).
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Mus. Tinro, Vladyvostok |
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Anisandrus apicalis (Blandford)
Beaver, R. A., Sittichaya, W. & Liu, L-Y. 2014 |
Xyleborus apicalis
Blandford, W. F. H. 1894: 105 |