58. Coptodryas confusa Hopkins
Coptodryas confusa Hopkins, 1915: 54 .
Thai distribution: (unspecified southern province) (Sittichaya et al. 2012); S: Chumphon.
New record: Chumphon, Sawi district, 10° 16' 55.0'' N, 99° 01' 17.2'' E, 67 m, durian plantation, EtOH trap, 1.iii.2010 (W. Sittichaya) (1) .
Other distribution: Malaysia (E. & W.), Philippines. Intercepted in Japan in timber from East Malaysia. The species also occurs in Brunei Darussalam (R. A. Beaver, unpublished records). (3)
Biology: Apparently highly host-selective, and recorded only from trees of the family Dipterocarpaceae (Wood & Bright 1992) . It attacks cut trees of any size above about 5 cm diameter, and is recorded to attack freshly sawn, unseasoned boards (Browne 1961a as Xyleborus cryphaloides Schedl). The gallery system is simply branched with small, irregular brood chambers in the longitudinal plane (Browne 1961a).