Lyctoxylon dentatum (Pascoe)

Liu, Lan-Yu, 2021, An annotated synopsis of the powder post beetles (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) of Mainland China, Zootaxa 5081 (3), pp. 389-419 : 408

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5081.3.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5777142

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scientific name

Lyctoxylon dentatum (Pascoe)
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Lyctoxylon dentatum (Pascoe) View in CoL ( Fig. 9B View FIGURE 9 )

Minthea dentata Pascoe, 1866:141

Distribution in mainland China: GX, GZ, HB, YN, ZJ ( Hua 2002). New record to JX #: Ganzhou, Chongyi, 25°28.47’N 114°06.10’E, reared from Phyllostachys edulis , 28.vi.2018, J. Lü, S.C. Lai & L.Y. Liu (10); Longnan, Jiulianshan, 30.vi.2018, S.C. Lai, J. Lü & L.Y. Liu (76). (JAU, LLY)

Other distribution. Japan, India, Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Vietnam, Indonesia (Java), Taiwan, Australia. Introduced to Mozambique, Europe and USA ( Liu & Geis 2019)

Biology. Bamboos of the genera Arundinaria (Poaceae) and Pleioblastus (Gramineae) are recorded as host plants in Java and Japan respectively, and rubber wood ( Hevea brasiliensis (Willd. ex A.Juss.) Müll.Arg. ( Euphorbiaceae )) also has been reported associated with this species ( Liu & Geis 2019). It is clearly polyphagous (Beesone & Bhatia 1937; Liu & Geis 2019). In one instance, the beetles emerging from cane bored into bales of yarn together with Dinoderus brevis Horn and D. minutus (F.) causing considerable damage to the yarn ( Beeson & Bhatia 1937).

Beeson, C. F. C. & Bhatia, B. M. (1937) On the biology of the Bostrychidae (Coleopt.). Indian Forest Records, New Series Entomology, 2, 223 - 323.

Hua, L. Z. (2002) List of Chinese Insects. Vol. 2. Zhongshan University Press, Guangzhou, 612 pp.

Liu, L. Y. & Geis, K. U. (2019). A synopsis of the Lyctine beetles of Eurasia with a key to the species (Insecta: Coleoptera: Bostrichidae: Lyctinae). Journal of Insect Biodiversity, 9 (2), 34 - 56. https: // doi. org / 10.12976 / jib / 2019.09.2.1

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FIGURE 9. Dorsal view of subfamily Lyctinae. A. Cephalotoma coomani (Lesne, 1932). B. Lyctoxylon dentatum (Pascoe, 1866). C. Lyctus brunneus (Stephens, 1830). D. L. linearis (Goeze, 1777). E. L. pubescens Panzer, 1793. F. L. sinensis Lesne, 1911. G. L. suturalis Faldermann, 1837. H. Minthea reticulata Lesne, 1931. I. M. rugicollis (Walker, 1858). J. Trogoxylon impressum (Comolli, 1837).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Bostrichidae

SubFamily

Lyctinae

Tribe

Lyctini

Genus

Lyctoxylon