DINODERINAE, C. G. Thomson, 1863
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SUBFAMILY DINODERINAE View in CoL
Dinoderus bifoveolatus (Wollaston) 1858: 409 View in CoL (Rhizoperth a); Gorham 1898a: 329; Lepesme 1947: 203. Distribution. Grenada, Guadeloupe, St. Vincent; widespread New World; tropicopolitan. Notes. Boring into many wood products.
Dinoderus minutus (Fabricius) 1775: 54 View in CoL ( Apate View in CoL ); Fleutiaux and Sallé 1890: 419; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 398; Lepesme 1947: 202; Fisher 1950: 30; Miskimen and Bond 1970: 90; Spilman 1971: 3; Ivie et al. 2008b: 246. = D. distinctus Lesne 1897: 322 View in CoL of Guadeloupe; Blackwelder 1944-1957: 398; Lepesme 1947: 200. Distribution. Barbados, Cuba, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Hispaniola, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, St. Croix, St. Vincent. USA (FL, CA), Guatemala to Argentina; widespread in Old and New World tropics; introduced to New World tropics; introduced to Lesser Antilles. Notes. The bamboo powder-post beetle. Adults and larvae bore into dry (not living) bamboo (wherever dry bamboo is stored) plus sugarcane, rattan, packing cases, and stored products such as many kinds of timber, plants, and vegetable products.
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Peck, Stewart B. 2010 |
Dinoderus bifoveolatus (Wollaston) 1858: 409
Lepesme, P. 1947: 203 |
Gorham, H. S. 1898: 329 |