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Pachyteria dimidiata

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Pachyteria dimidiata
Museum specimen of Pachyteria dimidiata
Scientific classification
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P. dimitiata
Binomial name
Pachyteria dimidiata
Westwood, 1848
Synonyms
  • Pachyteria luteofasciata Pic, 1946
  • Pachyteria oberthueri Ritsema, 1888
  • Pachyteria oberthüri Ritsema, 1888
  • Pachyteria scheepmakeri Ritsema, 1881
  • Pachyteria timorensis Hayashi, 1994

Pachyteria dimidiata, the Mimusop Stem Borer, is a species of round-necked longhorn beetles of the subfamily Cerambycinae.

Description

Pachyteria dimidiata can reach a body length of about 25–29 millimetres (0.98–1.14 in). Body is shining bluish-black, with a broad yellow band nearly across the middle of the elytra and yellow six terminal joints of the hooked antennae. Length of antennae is about equal to the body. This wood boring species is considered a pest on ornamental and fruit trees, especially on the Iron Wood Tree (Mimusops elengi).

Distribution

This species can be found in China, India, Iran, Laos, Malaysia, Sumatra, Thailand and Vietnam.

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