Cryptoxyleborus percuneolus (Schedl, 1951)
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Cryptoxyleborus percuneolus (Schedl, 1951) |
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Cryptoxyleborus percuneolus (Schedl, 1951) Fig. 38G, H, L View Figure 38
Xyleborus percuneolus Schedl, 1951a: 85.
Xyleborinus percuneolus (Schedl): Wood and Bright 1992: 809.
Cryptoxyleborus percuneolus (Schedl): Beaver and Hulcr 2008: 145.
Type material.
Lectotype (NHMW).
Diagnosis.
1.4 mm long (n = 1); 2.55 × as long as wide ( Sittichaya et al. 2019). This species is distinguished by its minute size; elytral pit mycangia absent; antennal funicle 3-segmented; elytral interstriae distinctly seriate punctate, without very densely placed punctures at the base.
Similar species.
Cryptoxyleborus confusus , Fraudatrix simplex .
Distribution.
Indonesia (Java), East Malaysia, Thailand.
Host plants.
No host records are known but hosts are presumably similar to other Cryptoxyleborus which are specific to Dipterocarpaceae ( Beaver and Hulcr 2008).
Remarks.
One gallery system investigated consisted of an unbranched entrance tunnel leading to a single terminal brood chamber enlarged in the longitudinal plane, with multiple tunnels extending further into the wood ( Beaver and Hulcr 2008).
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Cryptoxyleborus percuneolus (Schedl, 1951)
Smith, Sarah M., Beaver, Roger A. & Cognato, Anthony I. 2020 |
Xyleborinus percuneolus
Wood & Bright 1992 |
Xyleborus percuneolus
Schedl 1951 |