Coptodryas quadricostata (Schedl, 1942)
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Coptodryas quadricostata (Schedl, 1942) |
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Coptodryas quadricostata (Schedl, 1942) Fig. 37C, D, F View Figure 37
Xyleborus quadricostatus Schedl, 1942c: 30.
Coptodryas quadricostata (Schedl): Wood and Bright 1992: 826.
Type material.
Lectotype (NHMW). Not examined.
Diagnosis.
3.0 mm long (n = 1); 2.0 × as long as wide ( Sittichaya et al. 2019). This species is distinguished by the unique declivital summit bearing four sharp spines that extend beyond the over the declivity.
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None.
Distribution.
‘Borneo’, Indonesia (Java), East & West Malaysia, Thailand.
Host plants.
Recorded from Campnosperma ( Anacardiaceae ), Garcinia ( Clusiaceae ), Shorea leprosula , S. parvifolia ( Dipterocarpaceae ), and Elaeocarpus ( Elaeocarpaceae ) ( Sittichaya et al. 2019).
Remarks.
Browne (1961b) notes that the species attacks small branches 1-5 cm in diameter. The gallery system usually encircles the stem and has one or two longitudinal branches in which the larvae develop ( Browne 1961b).
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