Sipalinus gigas

Sipalinus gigas

"Sipalinus gigas" is a species of beetles belonging to the family Curculionidae.
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Appearance

"Sipalinus gigas" can reach a length of 12–30 millimetres. The surface is covered with brownish crusty coating. Beak is moderately arcuate and punctured. Pronotum is longer than wide. Elytra shows dark brown stripes with whitish areas bearing tubercles. These beetles are usually found under bark of dying or felled trees and the larvae live in dead or decaying trees.
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Naming

The species can be divided into the following two subspecies:

⤷ "Sipalinus gigas gigas"
⤷ "Sipalinus gigas granulatus"
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Distribution

This species can be found in Korea, China, Japan, Himalayas, India and islands of Australasia, from Philippines to New Guinea, Solomon islands and eastern Australia.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderColeoptera
FamilyCurculionidae
GenusSipalinus
SpeciesS. gigas