Simplified field key to identify larvae of some rhinoceros beetles and associated scarabs (Coleoptera : Scarabaeoidea) in Papua New Guinea coconut developments
L. Beaudoin-ollivier et al., Simplified field key to identify larvae of some rhinoceros beetles and associated scarabs (Coleoptera : Scarabaeoidea) in Papua New Guinea coconut developments, ANN ENT S A, 93(1), 2000, pp. 90-95
In Papua New Guinea, Coleoptera associated with coconuts share or have simi
lar larval breeding sites, which has led to some confusion with their ident
ity. Conclusive identification of these larvae is important before deciding
whether it is possible to use biological control measures against them. Th
e available keys are complex and do not take into account simple observable
characters that can be used in the field with live specimens. Specimens of
the following species were examined: Xylotrupes gideon (L.), Trichogomphus
vicinus Dechambre, Oryctoderus latitarsis Boisduval, Oryctes centaurus Ste
rnberg, Oryctes rhinoceros (L.), Scapanes australis Boisduval (Coleoptera,
Scarabaeidae, Dynastinae), Dermolepida sp. (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Melol
onthinae), Cetoniinae (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) and Lucanidae (Coleoptera
Scarabaeoidea). A simple key to distinguish 2 important pest species, O. rh
inoceros and S. australis, from allied Coleoptera directly in the field is
presented, together with drawings and photographs to illustrate distinctive
features to assist in using the key. The identifications presented in the
paper were checked against existing taxonomic keys.