Fraudatrix cuneiformis (Schedl, 1958)
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Fraudatrix cuneiformis (Schedl, 1958) |
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Fraudatrix cuneiformis (Schedl, 1958) Fig. 61A, B, G View Figure 61
Xyleborus cuneiformis Schedl, 1958b: 104.
Fraudatrix cuneiformis (Schedl): Cognato et al. 2020a: 545.
Type material.
Lectotype (NHMW).
Diagnosis.
1.9-2.15 mm long (mean = 2.02 mm; n = 5); 2.86-3.07 × as long as wide. This species is distinguished by the anterior margin of the pronotum rounded; declivital strial punctures indistinct; interstrial granules large, distinct; elytral apex narrowly attenuate; and stouter form ( Cognato et al. 2020a).
Similar species.
Coptodryas mus , Tricosa metacuneolus .
Distribution.
Brunei, East & West Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan.
Host plants.
Recorded only from two species of Shorea ( Dipterocarpaceae ) ( Schedl 1958b; Cognato et al. 2020a).
Remarks.
The gallery system has branched tunnels with small brood chambers in the longitudinal plane ( Browne 1961b).
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Scolytinae |
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Fraudatrix cuneiformis (Schedl, 1958)
Smith, Sarah M., Beaver, Roger A. & Cognato, Anthony I. 2020 |
Xyleborus cuneiformis
Schedl 1958 |