taxonID	type	description	language	source
763A3E30715AFFEADC30FB889B30690A.taxon	materials_examined	Machanao, June 4, under bark; Barrigada, July 22, under bark of Intsia bijuga; Fadian, Aug. 19, ex bark of dead Annona tree.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715AFFEADC30FB889B30690A.taxon	distribution	Occurs in Ceylon, India, and Sunda Islands.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715AFFEADC30FA399B1C6444.taxon	materials_examined	Piti Sept. 16, under bark of banyan; Piti, Oct. 7, 9, abundant in dead twigs of orange; Piti, Oct. 27, in dead branch of breadfruit.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715AFFEADC30FA399B1C6444.taxon	distribution	Occurs in the Hawaiian islands.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715AFFEADC30FA399B1C6444.taxon	discussion	I have examined the antennae of this species again and found that the funicle is 5 - jointed and therefore it has to be placed in the genus Stephanoderes Eichhoff. Two specimens of the large series from Guam are decidedly smaller, 0.7 mm. long, more oval in outline, the declivity commences farther behind and is more gradually convex. The antennal funicle is also 5 - jointed, the club more strongly egg-shaped in outline (as far as can be concluded from one mount). These specimens are probably males.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715AFFEBDC37F7279989693D.taxon	description	Female: brown, base of the pronotum and elytra usually paler. Well marked by the secondary sexual characters and the vestiture of the elytra. Front feebly and uniformly convex, subshining, minutely punctulate and finely rugosely punctured. Protiotum wider than long (44: 35), widest at base, sides gradually constricted in an arcuate curve from the base to the base to the moderate narrowly rounded apex, apical margin with 6 low and remotely placed asperities; summit in the basal third anteriorly obliquely convex with small remotely placed asperities, the wide interspaces finely punctulate, the basal portion finely punctulate and with minute pale scales. Pubescence dark, erect, moderately long. Scutellum small. Elytra feebly wider and 1.5 times as long as the pronotum, sides feebly arcuate, subparallel on little less than the basal half, declivity uniformly convex, very feebly flattened below; disk densely punctulate, striae feebly developed, on the declivity the interspaces become narrower, feebly elevated, the striae impressed, the stria! punctures larger; the pubescence consists of two kinds of hairs, each interspace bears a row of long dark hairs accompanied on each side by a line of minute scales. Length, 1.5 - 1.6 mm.; not quite twice as long as wide. JJ 1 ale: front with a well-developed median carina above, apparently to stridulate, the pronotum at the sides more strongly constricted, apex extended, apical asperities larger, the convexity more oblique. Elytra stouter, the declivity more strongly convex, commencing farther in front, the interspaces wider.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715AFFEBDC37F7279989693D.taxon	discussion	Dededo, May 11, ex Piper guahamense; Yigo, Oct. 18, ex dead smallleaved Ficus. Specimens from the following localities are smaller, 1.46 - 1.50 mm. but seem to belong to the same species: Ritidian, April 15, ex ferns, Bryan; Mt. Alifan, May 21, ex dead breadfruit; Piti, May 22, under bark of breadfruit.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715AFFEBDC37F7279989693D.taxon	materials_examined	" Types in the British Museum and in my collection; paratypes in collection of Experiment Station, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association, Honolulu.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715BFFEBDC8DF8CB9A5A644C.taxon	materials_examined	Piti, Oct. 10, at light, one specimen; Piti, Oct. 29, in house, one specimen.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715BFFEBDC8DF8CB9A5A644C.taxon	distribution	Occurs in Ceylon, Australia, and Indo-Malaya.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715BFFEBDC88FAAD9D036B18.taxon	materials_examined	Piti, Aug. 18, ex Lucaena glauca; Sept. 16, under bark of banyan.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715BFFEBDC88FAAD9D036B18.taxon	discussion	Occurs in Burma. The two specimens have exactly the same general shape, proportions and antenna! characters as the type of Cosmoderes birmanus (Eichhoff) before me, but differ in the smaller size (1.6 mm. long), darker color, reddish declivital pubescence and somewhat steeper declivity which commences more abruptly than in the type. Probably the specimens represent the other sex.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715BFFEBDC8BF71E9A7C65C4.taxon	materials_examined	Piti, May 31, June 6; Machanao, June 4, ex breadfruit stump; Piti, Aug. 18, ex dead Leucaena glauca; Yigo, Oct. 18, ex dead small-leaved Ficus.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E30715BFFEBDC8BF71E9A7C65C4.taxon	distribution	Occurs in Ceylon; an abundant species in Guam.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E307158FFE8DC38FD1C9AEC6FAC.taxon	materials_examined	Machanao, June 4, ex breadfruit stump; Mt. Alifan, June 27, ex unidentified tree (gulos), Usinger; Yigo, Oct. 18, ex dead small-leaved Firns.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E307158FFE8DC38FD1C9AEC6FAC.taxon	distribution	Occurs in Africa, Madagascar, Hawaii, and South America.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
763A3E307158FFE8DC36FECF9CB76E46.taxon	materials_examined	Machanao, June 4, ex breadfruit stump; Piti, Oct. 7, ex Heritiera littoralis; Fadian, Aug. 19, ex bark of dead Annona tree; Yigo, Oct. 18, ex dead small-leaved Ficus. Abundant in Guam.	en	SchedL, Karl E. (1942): Barkbeetles of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 147-149, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5160072
