104. Hadrodemius globus (Blandford)

Xyleborus globus Blandford, 1896a: 208.

Hadrodemius globus (Blandford): Wood, 1980: 94.

Thai distribution: C: Nakhon Nayok, Sa Kaeo; N: Chiang Mai (Beaver & Browne 1975 as Xyleborus globus); NE: Nakhon Ratchasima; S: Nakhon Sri Thammarat.

New records: Nakhon Nayok, Khao Yai NP, Lam Takong viewpoint, 14° 25.82' N, 101° 23.754' E, 744 m, MT, 12–19.x.2006 (W. Sook-kho) (1); as previous except: 26.x–2.xi.2006 (P. Sandao) (1); as previous except: Khao Keow spirit house, 14° 22.96' N, 101° 23.253' E, 750 m, pan trap, 11–12.ix.2006 (W. Sook-kho) (1); Nakhon Ratchasima, Khao Yai NP, Dong Suer Paan, 14° 27.511' N, 101° 22.408' E, 760 m, moist evergreen forest, MT, 5–12.xii.2006 (P. Sandow) (2); Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Khao Luang NP, headquarters, 08° 22' 21.6'' N, 99° 44' 14.7'' E, 196 m, EtOH trap, 1.iv.2009 (W. Sittichaya) (1); Sa Kaeo, Pang Sida NP, ex small branches, 25.vi.2005 (A. Cognato et al.) (3).

Other distribution: Brunei Darussalam, India (Kerala), Indonesia (Java, Kalimantan, Sumatera), Malaysia (E. & W.), Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Is., Taiwan, Vietnam. The species also occurs in Laos (R. A. Beaver, unpublished records). (4)

Biology: Polyphagous (Beaver 2010). Kalshoven (1959) and Browne (1961a) describe the biology and gallery system, which resembles that of H.comans (see above).

Illustrations: P (Beaver 2010, Hulcr & Cognato 2013, PaDIL 2014).