@prefix rdf: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix bibo: . @prefix cito: . @prefix dc: . @prefix dwc: . @prefix dwcFP: . @prefix fabio: . @prefix trt: . @prefix xlink: . cito:cites ; dc:creator "Kirkendall, Lawrence R.; Ødegaard, Frode" ; dc:title "Xylosandrus crassiusculus Motschulsky" ; trt:publishedIn ; trt:treatsTaxonName ; a trt:Treatment . bibo:endPage "62" ; bibo:journal "Zootaxa" ; bibo:startPage "53" ; bibo:volume "1588" ; dc:creator "Kirkendall, Lawrence R.; Ødegaard, Frode" ; dc:date "2007" ; dc:title "Ongoing invasions of old-growth tropical forests: establishment of three incestuous beetle species in southern Central America (Curculionidae: Scolytinae)" ; fabio:hasPart ; a fabio:JournalArticle . dwc:class "Insecta" ; dwc:family "Curculionidae" ; dwc:genus "Xylosandrus" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:order "Coleoptera" ; dwc:phylum "Arthropoda" ; dwc:rank "species" ; dwc:species "crassiusculus" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:class "Insecta" ; dwc:family "Curculionidae" ; dwc:genus "Xylosandrus" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:order "Coleoptera" ; dwc:phylum "Arthropoda" ; dwc:rank "genus" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:class "Insecta" ; dwc:family "Curculionidae" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:order "Coleoptera" ; dwc:phylum "Arthropoda" ; dwc:rank "family" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:class "Insecta" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:order "Coleoptera" ; dwc:phylum "Arthropoda" ; dwc:rank "order" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:class "Insecta" ; dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:phylum "Arthropoda" ; dwc:rank "class" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:phylum "Arthropoda" ; dwc:rank "phylum" ; trt:hasParentName ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dwc:kingdom "Animalia" ; dwc:rank "kingdom" ; a dwcFP:TaxonName . dc:description "FIGURE 1. Invasive Asian xyleborine ambrosia beetles in Central American forests. (a – c) Xylosandrus crassiusculus: the shape (a), size (2.2 – 2.5 mm), and dull declivity with dense long setae and dense, scattered granules (c) are characteristic. (d) Xyleborinus exiguus: note the plain, convex declivity with a distinctive border of large teeth at the apex. (e – h) Euwallacea fornicatus: arrow (g) indicates suture on the posterior face of the antennal club (upper antenna in figure shows anterior face)." ; fabio:hasRepresentation ; a fabio:Figure .