The bark and ambrosia beetles of Bhutan (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae and Platypodinae): a synopsis with three new species of Scolytinae
Author
Beaver, Roger A.
161 / 2 Mu 5, Soi Wat Pranon, T. Donkaew, A. Maerim, Chiangmai 50180, Thailand.
Author
Smith, Sarah M.
0000-0002-5173-3736
Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, 288 Farm Lane, 243 Natural Science Bldg., East Lansing, MI 48824, USA. smith 462 @ msu. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5173 - 3736
smith462@msu.edu
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-08-08
5174
1
1
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journal article
115950
10.11646/zootaxa.5174.1.1
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Cyclorhipidion inarmatum
(Eggers)
Xyleborus inarmatus
Eggers, 1923: 209
.
Cyclorhipidion inarmatum
(Eggers)
:
Beaver
et al.
2014: 39
.
Recorded from
Bhutan
by
Schedl (1975)
as
Xyleborus corporaali
Eggers. A
specimen in NHMB identified and recorded by
Schedl (1975)
was examined by RAB and found to be misidentified. The corrected record is given by
Smith
et al.
(2020)
.
Distribution.
Bhutan
,
China
(
Yunnan
),
India
(
Himachal Pradesh
,
West Bengal
),
Indonesia
(
Sumatra
),
Laos
,
Myanmar
,
Thailand
,
Vietnam
.
Biology.
Recorded from
Castanopsis
and
Quercus
(Fagaceae)
, and probably with a close association with
Fagaceae (
Beaver
et al.
2014
)
.