THE GENUS TEREDOLAEMUS SHARP (COLEOPTERA: BOTHRIDERIDAE) IN AUSTRALIA
@article{Lawrence1985THEGT, title={THE GENUS TEREDOLAEMUS SHARP (COLEOPTERA: BOTHRIDERIDAE) IN AUSTRALIA}, author={John F. Lawrence}, journal={Australian Journal of Entomology}, year={1985}, volume={24}, pages={205-206} }
Oxylaemus leae Grouvelle is transferred to Teredolaemus and comments are made on its distribution and biology. A key is given to distinguish Teredus Shuckardt, Teredolaemus, Teredomorphus Heinze, and Oxylaemus Erichson.
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