Anisandrus geminatus (Hagedorn, 1904)
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Anisandrus geminatus (Hagedorn, 1904) |
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Anisandrus geminatus (Hagedorn, 1904) Fig. 20G, H, L View Figure 20
Xyleborus geminatus Hagedorn, 1904: 126.
Amasa geminata (Hagedorn): Wood and Bright 1992: 683.
Anisandrus geminatus (Hagedorn): Beaver and Liu 2018: 537.
Type material.
The holotype was destroyed in the bombing of UHZM in World War II ( Wood and Bright 1992).
New records.
India: Darjeeling, Rangirum, 6000 ft, J.C.M. Gardner, 3.ix.1929, ex misc. timber (NMNH, 1).
Diagnosis.
2.9-3.2 mm long (mean = 3.03 mm; n = 3); 2.31-2.37 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by the mesonotal mycangial tuft the length of the scutellum; elytral disc flat; declivital interstriae punctate; and posterolateral margin costate to interstriae 7; declivital face concave; declivital interstriae 2 and 3 each armed with a small sharp incurved spine at the summit; and declivital interstriae bearing erect pointed bristle-like setae.
Similar species.
Anisandrus apicalis , A. congruens , A. cristatus , A. niger , A. sinivali .
Distribution.
India (West Bengal), Nepal.
Host plants.
Unknown.
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Anisandrus geminatus (Hagedorn, 1904)
Smith, Sarah M., Beaver, Roger A. & Cognato, Anthony I. 2020 |
Xyleborus geminatus
Hagedorn 1904 |