Immanus sarawakensis (Eggers, 1923)
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Immanus sarawakensis (Eggers, 1923) |
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Immanus sarawakensis (Eggers, 1923) Fig. 64C, D, F View Figure 64
Xyleborus sarawakensis Eggers, 1923: 176.
Ambrosiodmus sarawakensis (Eggers): Wood and Bright 1992: 680.
Immanus sarawakensis (Eggers): Beaver et al. 2019: 385.
Type material.
Holotype (MCG).
Diagnosis.
The largest species occurring in Southeast Asia, 7.0-7.8 mm long (mean = 7.26 mm; n = 5); 1.97-2.05 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by the very large size; rounded declivity; densely setose body; declivital interstriae 2 bearing a row of two or three denticles; and all declivital interstriae are slightly elevated.
Similar species.
Immanus colossus (from Papua New Guinea), I. desectus .
Distribution.
East & West Malaysia, Thailand.
Host plants.
Recorded from Lophopetalum ( Celastraceae ), Parinari ( Chrysobalanaceae ), Xanthophyllum ( Polygalaceae ) and an unidentified genus of Annonaceae ( Browne 1961b).
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Immanus sarawakensis (Eggers, 1923)
Smith, Sarah M., Beaver, Roger A. & Cognato, Anthony I. 2020 |
Ambrosiodmus sarawakensis
Wood & Bright 1992 |
Xyleborus sarawakensis
Eggers 1923 |