Wisut Sittichaya, Ching-Shan Lin, Sarah M Smith, Chaninan Pornsuriya, Anthony I Cognato
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Abstract
Two xyleborine ambrosia beetles, Eccoptopterusformosanussp. nov. and E.intermediussp. nov. are described from Taiwan and Thailand, respectively, based on DNA sequences (COI and CAD) and morphological characteristics. A key to the Eccoptopterus species of Southeast Asia is provided.
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