Anisandrus niger (Sampson)
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Anisandrus niger (Sampson) Fig. 23A, B, I View Figure 23
Xyleborus niger Sampson, 1912: 247.
Anisandrus niger (Sampson): Beaver and Liu 2018: 538.
Type material.
Holotype (NHMUK).
New records.
Laos: NE, Houa Phan, Ban Saluei, Phou Pan Mt, 20°12-13.5'N, 103°59.5-104°01'E, 1340-1780 m, 15.iv.-15.v.2008, Lao collectors (RABC, 1); as previous except: 20°12'N, 104°01'E, 1300-1900 m, 7.iv.-25.v.2010, C. Holzschuh (RABC, 1). Vietnam: Cao Bang, 22°36.3'N, 105°52.6'E, 1435-1601 m, 13-17.iv.2014, VN16, Cognato, Smith, Pham, FIT (MSUC, 1).
Diagnosis.
5.8-5.9 mm long (mean = 5.87 mm; n = 3); 2.0-2.19 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by its large size, mesonotal mycangial tuft the length of the scutellum; elytral disc convex; declivital interstriae impunctate; elytral surface smooth, shiny to weakly shagreened; declivital face flattened when viewed laterally; declivity appearing weakly bisulcate; declivital interstriae 2 weakly impressed, declivital interstriae 1 and 3 tuberculate to apex, interstriae 2 with a tubercle at summit and three or four irregularly spaced granules along its length; and declivital posterolateral margin rounded.
Similar species.
Anisandrus apicalis , A. congruens , A. cristatus , A. geminatus , A. sinivali .
Distribution.
Laos*, Myanmar, Nepal, Vietnam*.
Host plants.
Unknown.
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