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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Beetles (Coleoptera)

Fauna of India and the Adjacent Countries: Scolytidae: Coleoptera (Bark- and Ambrosia-Beetles), Volume 1, Part 1

Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: Prabodh K Maiti(Author), Nivedita Saha(Author), JRB Alfred(Foreword By)
268 pages, 89 b/w line drawings
Fauna of India and the Adjacent Countries: Scolytidae: Coleoptera (Bark- and Ambrosia-Beetles), Volume 1, Part 1
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  • Fauna of India and the Adjacent Countries: Scolytidae: Coleoptera (Bark- and Ambrosia-Beetles), Volume 1, Part 1 ISBN: 9788181710284 Paperback Feb 2004 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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About this book

This volume on scolytid beetles (Scolytidae: Coleoptera), commonly known as bark and ambrosia beetles, gives taxonomic accounts of species occurring in India. In spite of their beneficial roles to forestry and forest products, these insects are also well-known pests, especially in temperate forests.

The family Scolytidae contains about 270 species in India, of which only the tribe Xyleborini, containing 97 species under 15 genera, is dealt with in this first part. The rest of the Indian species are dealt with in the second part. For each species, this book provides the current name, synonymy, description, keys, distribution, host records, remarks, etc. Next to an introductory section, it contains information on history, classification, zoogeography, biology, ecology, control, etc.

Contents

Introduction

1. General morphology
2. Ecology
3. Economic importance
4. Zoogeography
5. Family Scolytidae.

Genus:
1. Amasa Lea
2. Ambrosiodmus Hopkins
3. Arixyleborus Hopkins
4. Cnestus Sampson
5. Coptodryas Hopkins
6. Cryptoxyleborus Schedl
7. Cyclorhipidion Hagedorn
8. Eccoptopterus Motschulsky
9. Euwallacea Hopkins
10. Hadrodemius Wood
11. Leptoxyleborus Wood
12. Xyleborinus Reitter
13. Xyleborus (Eichhoff)
14. Xylosandrus Reitter

Bibliography
Taxonomic Index

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
By: Prabodh K Maiti(Author), Nivedita Saha(Author), JRB Alfred(Foreword By)
268 pages, 89 b/w line drawings
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