Xyleborus bidentatus (Motschulsky)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3875.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5131060 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/11038800-FFAE-FFDC-FF41-328769500F37 |
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Xyleborus bidentatus (Motschulsky) |
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146. Xyleborus bidentatus (Motschulsky) View in CoL
Phloeotrogus bidentatus Motschulsky, 1863: 514 View in CoL .
Xyleborus bidentatus (Motschulsky) View in CoL : Eichhoff, 1878b: 505.
Xyleborus subcostatus Eichhoff, 1869: 281 View in CoL . Synonymy: Hulcr & Cognato, 2013: 150.
Thai distribution: (unspecified province) ( Eichhoff 1869 as Xyleborus subcostatus View in CoL ); S: Ranong ( Murphy & Meepol 1990 as Progenius bidentatus ). No more recent records from Thailand.
Other distribution: From India through Southeast Asia and Indonesia to New Guinea and the Pacific islands. Intercepted in Japan in timber imported from the region. Also recorded from EastAfrica and Madagascar. (4)
Biology: Murphy and Meepol (1990) suggest an association with mangroves in southern Thailand, as do Maiti and Saha (2004) in the Sundarbans and Andaman Islands, but overall the species is polyphagous ( Schedl 1963). Beeson (1930 as Xyleborus riehli Eichhoff ) describes the gallery system. Numbers caught in light traps in Ranong are related to rainfall by Murphy and Meepol (1990).
Illustrations: P (Hulcr 2013); D ( Maiti & Saha 2004).
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Xyleborus bidentatus (Motschulsky)
Beaver, R. A., Sittichaya, W. & Liu, L-Y. 2014 |
Xyleborus bidentatus (Motschulsky)
Eichhoff, W. 1878: 505 |
Xyleborus subcostatus
Hulcr, J. & Cognato, A. I. 2013: 150 |
Eichhoff, W. 1869: 281 |
Phloeotrogus bidentatus
Motschulsky, V. 1863: 514 |