Ambrosiophilus cristatulus (Schedl, 1953)
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Ambrosiophilus cristatulus (Schedl, 1953) |
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Ambrosiophilus cristatulus (Schedl, 1953) Fig. 13G, H, L View Figure 13
Xyleborus cristatulus Schedl, 1953b: 300.
Ambrosiodmus cristatulus (Schedl): Wood and Bright 1992: 672.
Ambrosiophilus cristatulus (Schedl): Beaver et al. 2014: 24.
Type material.
Lectotype (NHMW). Not examined.
Diagnosis.
2.1-2.3 mm long (mean = 2.21 mm; n = 4); 2.3-2.39 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by declivital interstriae 1 unarmed, interstriae 2 armed by one tubercle at declivital summit, remainder of interstriae 2 unarmed, interstriae 3 with three small denticles; declivity weakly bisulcate from sutural margin to striae 2, interstriae 3 weakly convex; pronotal surface shagreened, discal punctures small, fine, moderately spaced by 1-3 diameters of a puncture; declivital surface smooth, shiny; and small size.
Similar species.
Ambrosiophilus consimilis , A. indicus , A. subnepotulus .
Distribution.
China (Fujian), East & West Malaysia, Thailand.
Host plants.
Unknown.
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