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- Dinoderus is a genus of bamboo powderpost beetles in the family Bostrichidae. There are more than 20 described species in Dinoderus. In adults of Dinoderus...
- Dinoderus minutus, the Bamboo borer, is a species of wood-boring beetle. In tropical regions (and perhaps others), it is one of the main pests of bamboo...
- America, and Southern Asia. "Dinoderus ****onicus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Dinoderus ****onicus". GBIF. Retrieved...
- mosquito) Culex quinquefasciatus (southern house mosquito) Dinoderus minutus (Bamboo borer) Dinoderus minutus (bamboo borer) Glycaspis brimblecombei (Red gum...
- Bamboo borer may refer to: Dinoderus minutus, a woodboring beetle native to Asia Omphisa fuscidentalis, a Southeast Asian moth, the larvae of which feed...
- Subfamily: Dinoderinae Genus: Prosteph**** Species: P. truncatus Binomial name Prosteph**** truncatus (Horn, 1878) Synonyms Dinoderus truncatus Horn, 1878...
- (western corn rootworm) [10] Diaphorina citri (Asian citrus psyllid) Dinoderus minutus (Bamboo borer) [11] Diprion similis (introduced pine sawfly) Drosophila...
- 1830 Rhizopertha pusilla Bach, 1852 Rhizopertha dominica Lesne, 1896 Dinoderus pusillus Horn, 1878 Ptinus piceus Marsham, 1802 Ptinus fissicornis Marsham...
- completely. The two major threats to the species are small bamboo borers (Dinoderus minutus), which as adults bore stems in India, China, Philippines, Australia...
- ranges from 21 to 62 days. It is a predator of Phloeosinus aubei, Dinoderus minutus, Dinoderus ocellaris, Lasioderma serricorne, Rhyzopertha dominica, Sitophilus...