First record of the wood boring weevil, Pentarthrum huttoni, in Austria (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

Publication Type:Journal Article
:2007
Authors:E. Halmschlager, Ladner, C., Zabransky, P., Schopf, A.
Journal:Journal of Pest Science
Volume:80
Pagination:59-61
Date Published:February
:1612-4758
:Pentarthrum huttoni
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The wood boring weevil, Pentarthrum huttoni Wollaston, is reported for the first time from Austria. It was recorded from coffins in the crypt of St. Michael's church in the centre of Vienna. Extensive tunnelling of the larvae and surface damage by the adults caused disintegration of the historically significant wooden 18th century coffins. Beetles were also detected in rotten cardboard on the loamy soil of the crypt. Infestation by this Cossonine weevil is promoted by the very damp conditions in the crypt, a consequence of the closure of ventilation funnels in the 1940s.

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