FIGURES 5–8 in A new species of Elaphidion Audinet-Serville, 1834, from Antigua and comparison with E. excelsum Gahan, 1895, from Guadeloupe (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Elaphidiini)
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FIGURES 5–8. Larval habits of E. antiguensis (5–6) and E. excelsum (7–8). 5, Haematoxylon campechianum with a pile of frass (arrow), exposed long empty tunnel (arrow) and an old emergence hole (arrow), inset: prepared emergence hole cut all the way through bark or with a thin layer of bark left intact. The fibrous frass sealing the tunnel is apparent; 6, Picramnia pentandra with a conspicuous pile of granular frass around its base; 7, Root of Rhizophora mangle with an inconspicuous future emergence hole of E. excelsum (enlarged in inset), at Plage Du Souffleur, Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe; 8, The same root after chopping off a layer of wood. The long tunnel with a pupal cell and a pupa can be seen (inset: future emergence hole from Fig. 7 inset after removal of bark).
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