= Dinoderus truncatus Horn, 1878 |
Distribución geográfica: Benin, Francia, Alemania, China, Iraq, Israel, USA,
Kenya (1983),
Burundi (1984), Malawi (1993), Rwanda (1993), Zambia (1993),
Uganda (1997), Namibia (1998) and South Africa (1998); in
Central, Eastern and Southern Africa; and Benin (1986),
Guinea (1987), Ghana (1989), Burkina Faso (1991), Nigeria
(1992) and Niger (1994) in Western Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon and Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Mozambique
época de actividad: |
Zea mays (maiz), Manihot esculenta (cassava seca),
Cassia siamea, Delonix regia,
Euphobia tirucalli, Leucaena leucocephala, Prosopis
pallida (Zimbabwe) |
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REFERENCIAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS:
Blackwelder, R.E., 1944; Checklist of the coleopterous insects of México, Central America, The West Indies, and South America. U.S. National Museum Bull., Part 3, Ptinidae, pp. 401-402
World Catalogue of Bostrichidae (Coleoptera), Mantis [como Prostephanus truncatus (G. H. Horn, 1878)]
Catalogue of Palearctic Coleoptera, Volume 4, Apollo Books [como Prostephanus truncatus Horn, 1878];
M. G. RWEGASIRA, P. JOWAH & B. M. MVUMI. 2003. The potential invasion areas by the larger grain borer in Zimbabwe. African Crop Science Conference Proceedings, Vol. 6. 254-259
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