TL;DR: It was observed that the bark beetle, Hypocryphalus mangiferae was most frequently found in diseased mango trees in early stages while Xyleborus sp.
Abstract: Mango Sudden Death Syndrome (MSDS) is a very serious disease and apparently healthy looking tree collapses within few days. Bark beetles are mostly associated with sudden death diseased trees of mango in both provinces i.e. Punjab and Sindh. The orchards in eastern and western Multan had the maximum number of bark beetle attack as compared to northern and southern areas. Four different bark beetle species were found frequently present in mango trees infected with Sudden death disease. The four beetle species were characterized upto family and genera levels. It was observed that the bark beetle, Hypocryphalus mangiferae was most frequently found in diseased mango trees in early stages while Xyleborus sp. appeared in later stages but comparatively less in number. Sinoxylon sp. was only found in the wood of dead and dying trees. Nitidulid sp. was found occasionally on dried diseased trees. All the species made the holes of various sizes in tree trunk and made galleries of different shapes and sizes beneath the bark except Sinoxylon sp. which made longitudinal tunnels in trunk.
TL;DR: An annotated synopsis of Iranian Bostrichidae (Coleoptera: BostRichoidea) is provided as a basis for future studies, with notes on distribution, host plants, biology and economic importance.
Abstract: An annotated synopsis of Iranian Bostrichidae (Coleoptera: Bostrichoidea) is provided as a basis for future studies, with notes on distribution, host plants, biology and economic importance. In total, 31 species from 18 genera and 4 subfamilies (Bostrichinae, Dinoderinae, Lyctinae and Psoinae) are listed from Iran. Sinoxylon anale Lesne, 1897, Sinoxylon perforans (Schrank, 1789), Stephanopachys linearis (Kugelann, 1792) and Xylopertha retusa (Olivier, 1790) are new records for Iran.
TL;DR: Twenty-one species of Bostrichidae are believed to be established in Taiwan and a lectotype is designated for Sinoxylon mangiferae Chujo.
Abstract: A key to the species of Bostrichidae from Taiwan is provided Twelve species are recorded from Taiwan for the first time Twenty-one species are believed to be established in Taiwan A further seven species are recorded, but are not definitely known to be established A lectotype is designated for Sinoxylon mangiferae Chujo
TL;DR: This finding presents the first evidence of the genus Dolichomotes Smiley, 1967 from Palaearctic realm, also first record of association between dolichocybids and beetles of the family Bostrichidae.
Abstract: The mite species Dolichomotes sinuspersicus Mortazavi & Hajiqanbar sp. nov. (Acari: Heterostigmata: Dolichocybidae) associated with Sinoxylon pugnax Lesne, 1904 (Insecta: Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) is described form southern Iran. This finding presents the first evidence of the genus Dolichomotes Smiley, 1967 from Palaearctic realm, also first record of association between dolichocybids and beetles of the family Bostrichidae. A key to world species of the genus Dolichomotes is provided.