Trirachys indutus (Newman, 1842)
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1049.65558 |
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Trirachys indutus (Newman, 1842) |
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Trirachys indutus (Newman, 1842) View in CoL
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Hammaticherus indutus Newman, 1842b: 245. TL: Philippines (Luzon); TD: NHMUK
Distribution.
Palaearctic Region: China (Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Hong Kong, Jiangxi, Taiwan, Zhejiang) ( Yiu 2009; Lin and Yang 2019; Danilevsky 2020). Oriental Region: India; Indonesia (Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan); Laos; Malaysia; Myanmar; Philippines; Thailand; Sri Lanka; Vietnam ( Makihara et al. 2008; Nga et al. 2014).
Macau records.
Taipa, University of East Asia Campus, 5 Apr 1992, on outside wall of Block I building ( Easton 1992: 34); Macau, University of East Asia [no data], ER Easton leg (UMEC); ibidem [no data], ER Easton leg (UMEC); 1♀, Coloane, 16 Apr 1994, WW Tong (CIAM); 1♂, Coloane Village, 27 Apr 2020, under street light at night, R Perissinotto (IZCAS); 1♀, ibidem 19 Mar 2021, Lynette Clennell (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/71677935).
Remarks.
This species was recorded only twice during the census and the specimens exhibited a total length of 30-37 mm and a maximum width of 8-10.5 mm. It has been reported previously from the region and from Hong Kong as Aeolesthes induta (Newman, 1842) ( Easton 1992; Yiu 2009; Yiu and Yip 2011). Larval host plants include Camellia thea , Chloroxylon swietenia , Delonix regia , Dracontomelon dao , Eugenia operculata , Hymenodictyon excelsum , Melia azedarach , M. japonica , Parashorea malayanonan , Pinus sp., Sapium sebiferum and Theobroma sp. ( Duffy 1968; Makihara et al. 2008; Yiu 2009).
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Cerambycinae |
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Cerambycini |
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