Sinoxylon sexdentatum (Olivier)

Liu, Lan-Yu, 2021, An annotated synopsis of the powder post beetles (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) of Mainland China, Zootaxa 5081 (3), pp. 389-419 : 399-400

publication ID

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

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5777086

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scientific name

Sinoxylon sexdentatum (Olivier)
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Sinoxylon sexdentatum (Olivier) View in CoL ( Fig. 5J View FIGURE 5 )

Bostrichus sexdentatus Olivier, 1790: 110 .

Distribution in mainland China: SC ( Chu & Zhang 1997).

Other distribution. Eastern and Southern Europe, Turkey, Cyprus, North Africa, Syria, Israel, Iran. Introduced into North America ( Liu et al. 2016).

Biology. The species has been recorded elsewhere from the families Anacardiaceae , Araliaceae , Fabaceae , Fagaceae , Juglandaceae , Moraceae , Oleaceae , Poaceae , Ranunculaceae , Rhamnaceae , Rosaceae , Ulmaceae , Vitaceae ( Fisher 1950; Liu et al. 2016). The species may transmit a canker fungus ( Botryosphaeria stevensii ) which causes ‘black dead arm’ in vines, and may also be involved in oak decline ( Liu et al. 2016). A braconid wasp, Triapsis floricola (Wesmael), is a parasitoid of the larvae. This species is recorded also from Iran ( Liu et al. 2016).

Sinoxylon tignarium Lesne, 1902: 116 . ( Fig. 5K View FIGURE 5 )

Distribution in mainland China: SC, YN (Borowski 2007). Unspecified locality in West China ( Hua 2002).

Other distribution. India, Thailand, Vietnam ( Liu & Beaver 2018).

Biology. Beeson & Bhatia (1937) collected the species from bamboo, Mallotus roxburghianus Müll.Arg. (Euphorbiaceae) and Terminalia myriocarpa Van Heurck & Müll. Arg. (Combretaceae) .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Bostrichidae

SubFamily

Bostrichinae

Genus

Sinoxylon

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