Cyclorhipidion sisyrnophorum (Hagedorn, 1910)
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Cyclorhipidion sisyrnophorum (Hagedorn, 1910) |
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Cyclorhipidion sisyrnophorum (Hagedorn, 1910) Fig. 45C, D, J View Figure 45
Xyleborus sisyrnophorus Hagedorn, 1910a: 7.
Cyclorhipidion sisyrnophorum (Hagedorn): Wood and Bright 1992: 703.
Type material.
Holotype (SDEI).
New records.
India: N. Andaman, C.F.C. Beeson, 18.iii.193 [sic], ex unknown wood (NMNH, 3).
Diagnosis.
3.3-4.0 mm long (mean = 3.61 mm; n = 8); 2.2-2.5 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by the type 5 antennal club which lacks visible sutures on both the anterior and posterior faces; anterior margin of pronotum with a distinct row of five serrations; and declivital interstriae 2 granulate and stout form.
Similar species.
Cyclorhipidion perpilosellum , C. pruinosum .
Distribution.
‘Borneo’, India (Andaman Is), Indonesia (Sumatra), East & West Malaysia.
Host plants.
Recorded from Dryobalanops ( Dipterocarpaceae ), Xerospermum ( Sapindaceae ) and an unidentified species of Burseraceae ( Beeson 1961; Browne 1961b). Presumably polyphagous.
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