Ultramorphological characteristics of falsogastrallus sauteri pic (Coleoptera: Ptinidae) and a new species of cephalonomia westwood (hymenoptera: Bethylidae): A book-boring beetle and its natural enemy in taiwan

Yu Hsiang Ho, Yun Hsiao, Mamoru Terayama, Mei Ling Chan*

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    Abstract

    Libraries are invaluable resources, documenting significant events that have shaped human history. However, the preservation of old books is severely threatened by insects commonly referred to as bookworms. In this study, a sample of infested books in a historic library in Taiwan was randomly selected and examined. An anobiid book-boring beetle, Falsogastrallus sauteri Pic, 1914 (Coleoptera: Ptinidae) was identified as the major bookworm species present. To facilitate its identification, both adults and larvae of F. sauteri are redescribed, with emphasis on its ultramorphological characteristics as revealed by scanning electronic microscopy. Furthermore, an undescribed parasitoid wasp in the Bethylidae was discovered in the frass, holes and tunnels created by F. sauteri. The new species, Cephalonomia formosiensis sp. nov. is described, and we suggest that it probably uses F. sauteri as host.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number223
    JournalInsects
    Volume11
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2020

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